Lancaster County State Trooper Charged with Aggravated Assault of Infant and Witness Intimidation
- On July 1, 2025, Christopher S. Young, a 35-year-old Lancaster County state trooper, was formally charged with causing serious injury to an infant, along with several other related offenses.
- Following a joint investigation, charges were filed after Christopher Young inflicted head injuries on an infant under his supervision in September 2023 and was found to have previously abused two additional children.
- Prosecutors say Young repeatedly dug his chin into a child's head causing visible injury, allowed firearms accessible to children, and intimidated a witness by excessive calls and texts in February 2025.
- On February 24, 2025, Young was taken into custody near a witness's home in Schuylkill County while in possession of both a firearm and a knife; following his arraignment, bail was set at $50,000.
- Young is suspended without pay, and the attorney general stated the alleged actions are deeply disturbing and that no one is above the law.
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PA State Trooper charged with assaulting infant
Lancaster, Pa. — Attorney General Dave Sunday announced charges against a Pennsylvania State Trooper for causing head trauma to an infant, and for a pattern of abuse and endangerment against the infant and two other children.
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