BPD: Man holds steak knife against woman’s throat

Andre Banks was arrested this weekend for allegedly holding a steak knife to a woman’s throat during a domestic dispute. (Photo McLean County Sheriff’s Office)

 

By Howard Packowitz

BLOOMINGTON – McLean County prosecutors this weekend filed felony charges in a domestic violence case in which a man is accused of holding a steak knife to a woman’s throat on Bloomington’s east side.

Bloomington Police were called early Friday evening to the 1200 block of Orchard Road where Andre Banks, 55, allegedly told a woman to move out of the house.

As she was packing, authorities say Banks forced her to the floor in bedroom and held a steak knife to her throat for about two or three minutes.

Authorities said she was able to get up and leave the residence.

Police arrested Banks about 6:20 p.m. Friday.

Prosecutors charged him with aggravated unlawful restraint, unlawful restraint, and domestic battery.

Banks is jailed on a $7,500 cash bond. He’s not allowed to have contact with the alleged victim if he’s released from jail.

Howard Packowitz can be reached at [email protected]

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