Man accused of pointing a gun at a woman’s head and threatening to kill her

Jordan Riley Golliet, 21, of Olympia, is also accused of strangling and biting same woman during separate attack

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A man accused of pointing a gun at a woman’s head and threatening to kill her in Centralia in February was arrested after he allegedly strangled, slapped and bit the same woman in Centralia on Monday. 

Jordan Riley Golliet, 21, of Olympia, had two separate cases filed against him in Lewis County Superior Court on Tuesday, April 15. 

His bail is set at $100,000 in each case for a total of $200,000.

The first case stems from a Feb. 3 incident where Golliet allegedly pointed a firearm at his ex-girlfriend’s head and threatened to kill her while in his vehicle near Woodland Avenue, according to court documents. 

The victim reported that she and Golliet had recently broken up, and Golliet was angry with her because she refused to delete “pictures on her phone from … his past abuse,” according to court documents. 

She told police that “he wants her to delete the pictures and she initially refused until he pointed the firearm at her and (made) threats, causing her to give him the phone.” 

Golliet is also accused of grabbing the victim’s leg, causing bruising, during the incident. 

The victim reported that Golliet drove them to the Kresky Avenue area after she gave him her phone. 

“At that time, she felt it was time to separate from Jordan to get away from being assaulted more,” according to court documents. 

The victim reported that she took Golliet’s firearm and fled the area on foot before calling her mother, who came and picked her up. 

The incident allegedly occurred at approximately 5:30 p.m. that day, with the victim reporting the assault to police at approximately 10:38 p.m. 

The victim turned over Golliet’s firearm to Lewis County Sheriff’s Office deputies, who confirmed it was a 9mm Glock containing six bullets, including one in the chamber. 



Deputies confirmed the gun had been reported stolen out of Seattle. 

Lewis County Sheriff’s Office deputies were unable to locate Golliet at the time. 

About two months later, on Monday, April 14, officers with the Centralia Police Department responded to a report that Golliet had assaulted the same victim in the Scammon Creek Road area. 

The victim reported that she was living with Golliet and said “she had disconnected her PlayStation as she did not want Jordan to take it, which made Jordan upset and caused him to assault her,” according to court documents. 

Golliet is accused of slapping, biting and strangling the victim during the assault. He is also accused of destroying a security camera that captured footage of the assault. 

The victim was able to access the footage on her phone and provided it to responding officers when she met them at a business in Chehalis after fleeing the residence where the assault occurred. 

Officers located and arrested Golliet inside the Scammon Creek Road address on Monday, according to court documents. 

Lewis County Jail records indicate he was booked into the jail at 10:50 a.m. on April 14. 

Golliet faces one count each of second-degree assault, domestic violence and felony harassment, domestic violence, for the February incident. He faces one count each of second-degree assault, domestic violence; fourth-degree assault, domestic violence; and third-degree malicious mischief, domestic violence, for the April incident. 

Arraignment hearings for both cases are scheduled for Thursday, April 24.