GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – A Green Bay man will be arraigned later this month on charges of threatening a police officer and disorderly conduct.
38-year-old Tobin J. Bain was arrested on March 14 after verbally abusing and threatening a bartender while violating his probation.
According to the criminal complaint, Green Bay police were called to a Main Street bar around 1:20 a.m. that day after a drunk man refused to leave that establishment.
Cops arrived to see that the man identified later as Tobin Bain was the only one inside the bar, his speech was slurred and stumbled as he stood up from his bar stool.
Bain was handcuffed and taken to a patrol car. After searching Bain’s name in their computer system, the officer learned that Bain had a warrant for his arrest in De Pere and was on probation. A probation rule for him stated that Bain was to, “Avoid all establishments where the primary purpose is the sale of alcohol and no possession or consumption of alcohol.”
The bartender told the officer that Bain came in to the bar alone, with no other customers around and said he was going to have sex with her. Bain had a pitcher of beer in just 5 or 10 minutes. She had ordered Bain to leave, but Bain replied that, “He is the master and she would do what he says.” She was scared and dialed 911.
While on the way to jail, Bain urinated in the back seat of the squad car. He also threatened the officer. Bain’s blood alcohol level at jail was 0.333. He continued to verbally abuse and threaten the cop while transporting him to a hospital for required medical clearance and back again.
Bain is due back in court April 22 for his arraignment. If convicted on all counts, he faces more than 10 years in prison.


