The Missouri City police officer, who's running to be the next mayor in Houston was in court on Thursday, accused of assaulting her fiance.
The judge set bond restrictions, including no contact with her fiancé.
Williams admitted to FOX 26’s Jonathan Martin that she and her fiancé were having problems and discussed separating, but says she was not violent. "I did not do what he’s accusing me of doing on December 31. I did not strike him," Williams said in an exclusive interview. "When I’m able to tell the full story, you’ll be able to see I’m the victim in a lot of this," Williams said. Robin Williams, a police officer who also served in the Marine Corps, wants to be Houston’s next mayor. FOX 26 anchor Jonathan Martin spoke with her about plans to improve the city.
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