Morristown man guilty of assault against woman in the presence of their young child

Charlie Dwyer

MORRISTOWN, NJ – Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Chief of Detectives Christoph Kimker, Morris County Sheriff James Gannon and Morristown Police Acting Chief Darnell Richardson announce the arrest of Chancelle Ibin Young, 29 years-old of Morristown, on charges related to a Domestic Violence incident that occurred overnight between October 25, 2021 and October 26, 2021.

On October 25, 2021, law enforcement was called to the area of Franklin Street, Morristown on a report of a domestic dispute.  The investigation revealed that Young had allegedly engaged in an assault upon his partner, in which he inflicted bodily injury upon her in the presence of their young child. 

Upon arrival of law enforcement, Young was observed on the street in possession of and brandishing a suspected firearm. He was also observed to engage in threatening behavior and actively vandalized a vehicle by setting it on fire.  The initial Morristown Patrol Units, later joined by responding officers from the Prosecutors Office, Sheriff’s Office and additional Morristown Police Department officers secured the scene and commenced de-escalation techniques including hostage negotiation. Despite the suspects escalating threatening conduct, the officers, after several tense hours succeeded in safely taking Young into custody. Several street closures were necessary due to this incident.  A firearm was ultimately recovered. 


Prosecutor Carroll, Sheriff Gannon, Chief Kimker and Acting Chief Richardson all commended the law enforcement officers who responded and professionally handled a difficult and dangerous situation with courage, patience and skillful use of police de-escalation techniques to eventually arrest a subject who exhibited major threatening behavior.

If anyone has any information related to this investigation, they are encouraged to call the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office at 973-285-6200 or the Morristown Bureau of Police at 973-538-2200.

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