Timberwolves guard Malik Beasley last month aimed a rifle at a couple and their teenage daughter in an SUV outside his Plymouth home, where a large stash of marijuana and other guns were seized by police, according to charges filed Thursday.
Beasley, 23, was charged in Hennepin County District Court with drug possession and threats of violence. Montana Yao, an Instagram model and the mother of their 1 ½-year-old son, was charged with a felony drug count.
Both were charged by summons and not immediately available to respond to the allegations. Defense attorneys Steve Haney and Ryan Pacyga issued a statement saying that "we are cooperating with the law enforcement investigation and will carefully review the discovery in the coming days."
A statement from Timberwolves management read, "We take these allegations seriously and will let the legal process run its course."
Plymouth Police Chief Michael Goldstein said there is an investigation underway by county Child Protection Services, and he believes the son has not been removed from the home. In the meantime, Beasley is due in court on Nov. 19. Yao's first appearance is set for Dec. 29.
The charges come one day after Wolves executive vice president Sachin Gupta addressed the team's salary-cap situation and said there should be room to sign Beasley, who is a restricted free agent. He averaged 20.7 points in 14 games with the Wolves this past season after being acquired in a trade from Denver.
Joe Tamburino, a longtime Twin Cities defense attorney not involved in the case, said that "if what the complaint says is true, Mr. Beasley caught a huge break by not being charged with three counts of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon. … His charges are minor compared to what they could have charged him with."
According to the charges against Beasley and Yao: