Ramsey County Woman Charged After Alleged Jailhouse Bite; Complaint Details Multiple Prior Assault Cases
Published: June 11th, 2026
RAMSEY COUNTY: A Ramsey County woman who is currently facing multiple pending assault charges stemming from separate incidents involving law enforcement officers is now accused of biting a nurse at the Ramsey County Law Enforcement Center.
According to a criminal complaint filed in Ramsey County District Court, June Beverly Gee, 31, has been charged with felony fourth-degree assault of a licensed healthcare provider following an incident on June 6, 2026.
The complaint notes that Gee is currently facing several pending assault cases. In November 2025, prosecutors allege she bit one law enforcement officer's hand and kicked another officer in the jaw, causing a concussion, while officers responded to a disturbance at a movie theater in Eden Prairie. She faces a pending felony fourth-degree assault charge in that case.
About a week later, while in custody at a hospital, Gee allegedly bit a sheriff's deputy twice in the arm. She faces a second pending felony fourth-degree assault charge related to that incident.
More recently, prosecutors allege Gee bit one officer and kicked another during a response call at Rosedale Center in Roseville in May 2026. She faces two pending felony fourth-degree assault charges in connection with that case.
According to the complaint, Gee has remained in custody at the Ramsey County Law Enforcement Center since the May incident.
The new charge stems from an incident that allegedly occurred on the afternoon of June 6. Prosecutors say Gee was placed in a wrap restraint for the safety of staff while being held at the facility.
At approximately 4:50 p.m., a nurse employed at the Law Enforcement Center approached Gee to check on the restraint. During the interaction, Gee allegedly repeatedly called the nurse "stupid" and a "fraud."
As the nurse examined the upper portion of the restraint, Gee allegedly bit the nurse on the forearm, according to the complaint.
A written statement from the nurse was obtained by investigators. Authorities also recovered surveillance video that allegedly shows Gee lunge her head toward the nurse as the nurse leaned over her. The nurse immediately pulled away following the alleged bite.
The complaint states the bite left a visible mark, with blood pooling beneath the surface of the skin. Photographs documenting the injury were taken.
In addition to the pending felony assault cases, court records indicate Gee also faces charges of fifth-degree assault in two separate misdemeanor cases.
The allegations contained in the criminal complaint have not been proven in court. Gee is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.