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MCSO: Litchfield Park man is charged after shooting, 17 domestic violence calls

MCSO: Litchfield Park man is charged after shooting, 17 domestic violence calls
Posted at 11:22 AM, Oct 02, 2018
and last updated 2018-10-02 16:59:12-04

Maricopa County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to a shooting at a Litchfield Park home where they have been called about 17 times in the past year.

MCSO reports that on September 22 they responded to a shooting at a home, near El Mirage and Camelback roads.

Deputies learned that 48-year-old Byron Terrell Young reportedly shot his girlfriend in the shoulder, then drove her to a nearby hospital. 

Deputies say during an argument, Young retrieved a handgun. His girlfriend tried to leave home, but Young barricaded the door with a piano.

He then allegedly shot her in the shoulder. 

He took the victim to the hospital telling her not to contact the police. 

Deputies say they have responded to this home about 17 times in the past year for "numerous domestic violence crimes."

After the shooting, the victim was given an emergency order of protection. 

Young has been charged with unlawful imprisonment and aggravated assault.

If you or someone you know is the victim of domestic or sexual violence, there are several local and national organizations offering resources. Anyone in need of immediate assistance should contact either the Maricopa County Shelter Line at 480-890-3039, the National 24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), or the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence at 602-279-2900. A number of organizations are available 24 hours a day for anyone at risk of experiencing domestic or sexual violence. See a directory of domestic violence programs here