On February 27, 2026, at 2217 hours, St. Paul police officers responded to a domestic on the 700 block of Bradley, St. Paul, Ramsey County. Officers could hear screaming from the rear of the address. They encountered Felicia Rose Willis, [DOB REDACTED]. She was bleeding from the mouth. Officers spoke to her brother, JAJ, Jr., [DOB REDACTED]. He and other family members explained that Willis showed up at the house unannounced and attempted to force her way inside. She does not live there and was not welcome there.
She reportedly had been using methamphetamine and was causing problems. She forced her way inside. JAJ, Jr. Was pushing her out of the house. He ended up punching her in the face. Willis left, but returned a short time later with her boyfriend, Antwan Arnesta Harris, [DOB REDACTED]. They forced open the door and damaged the lock. Harris assumed a fighting stance and was attempting to fight with JAF, Jr., and others in the house. Willis broke an interior bedroom door. She threatened JAJ, Jr., stating, “I’m going to kill you.
You need to die.” Family members called the police. Harris pulled Willis out the door. Harris fled the scene. Officers arrested Willis at the scene. She spit in the face of uniformed Officer Moore, who got blood and saliva in his right eye. In a post-Miranda statement, Willis said she had gone to the house because she was attempting to drop off her daughter with her sister, JRJ, [DOB REDACTED], for babysitting. She said that JAJ, Jr., opened the door and attempted to get her to leave by pushing her chest.
JAJ, Jr. Punched her. Officers interviewed JRJ who corroborated other family members’ accounts of Willis attempted to force her way into the house where she was not wanted. She did not state that she had agreed to babysit for Willis. Officers arrested Harris away from the scene. In a post-Miranda interview, he stated that Willis called him and reported that she had been punched by a family member and that he needed to retrieve their child [NAME REDACTED]. He said he drove to the address and retrieved his daughter from Willis’s car and placed her in his car.
He saw Willis at the door arguing with her family. He is not to have contact with Willis per a DANCO in 19WSCR256103. He said he drove away from the scene. Harris had apparent dried blood on the back of his hooded sweatshirt even though he stated that he did not enter the residence and did not have physical contact with Willis.