Police Officer Arrested for Beating, Choking 7-Year-Old Girl: Court Docs

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A Wisconsin police officer is facing a felony child abuse charge after he allegedly beat and choked a 7-year-old girl, according to court documents and local media reports.

Frank Williams, a 30-year-old police officer with the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD), has been charged with one count of felony physical abuse of a child and one count of felony strangulation and suffocation, according to a criminal complaint shared by local station WISN.

On January 18, The MPD released a statement announcing that an officer had been arrested as a suspect in a child abuse case and was on full suspension, local newspaper the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.

The condition of the victim, who has not been named but was identified as a relative of Williams, was unknown as of Saturday night.

A Getty photo of a police vehicle with flashing lights. Frank Williams, a 30-year-old Milwaukee Police officer, has been charged with two felonies related to the abuse of a 7-year-old girl related to him, according to a criminal complaint obtained by local media.
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Newsweek reached out via email on Saturday to the MPD for comment and an update on the case. It was unclear if Williams had retained an attorney who could speak on his behalf at the time of publication.

On January 17, MPD Sergeant Zachery Thoms responded to the emergency room at the Milwaukee campus of Children’s Wisconsin for a report of child abuse, according to the criminal complaint shared by WISN and the Journal Sentinel.

Thoms said he met with the 7-year-old victim at the hospital and said he observed seven or eight bruises on the girl’s thigh as well as a bruise on her arm.

While being interviewed by Thoms, the child said that Williams had “whooped” her with a thick belt the day before because she was supposed to be taking a nap, the court documents state.

After hitting the little girl with the belt, she said Williams then put his hands around her throat and choked her, the criminal complaint alleges. “He squished my neck,” the girl told Thoms, saying that she could not breathe. She told the sergeant that was not the first time Williams had choked her.

The girl said that Williams told her to stop talking back during the incident and that she ran into the hallway to get away, the Journal Sentinel reported. She told police that a woman and a 4-year-old boy had witnessed the January 16 encounter. The woman allegedly told the girl to “stop moving,” according to the criminal complaint, which stated, the woman also told Williams, “That’s enough.” He responded, “No it’s not,” the court documents allege.

After beating the 7-year-old girl, Williams then began to strike the 4-year-old boy with the belt, the little girl said during the police interview. She said that she could hear the boy crying.

It was unclear how the girl got to the hospital or if the boy suffered any injuries. The criminal complaint did not identify the “woman” the little girl mentioned during her police interview.

The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office filed formal charges, and the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office said Williams was released from custody Saturday morning.

Williams was sworn in as an MPD recruit in 2016, local station WITI reported.