Morristown Man Charged for Bringing Firearm into County Building

Published on April 01, 2022

On Monday, March 21, officers of the Morris County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Morristown man with Unlawful Possession of a Handgun, a crime of the 3rd degree and Certain Persons not to possess a Firearm, a crime of the 2nd degree at the Morris County Courthouse Complex.

At approximately 10:43 am, William Cole, 53, entered through the security checkpoint at the entrance to the Morris County Administration & Records Building located at 10 Court St. for an appointment with his probation officer.  After placing his belongings in an assigned container to be X-rayed, Morris County Sheriff’s Officer Frank Pirog screened the items through the machine.  He discovered that Cole was in possession of a modified pistol concealed in Cole’s backpack. Further investigation determined it to be a BB gun, which Cole surrendered to Officer Pirog.

Cole was charged on a complaint warrant and remains lodged in the Morris County Correctional Facility. 

Entrances to the Morris County Courthouse Complex are heavily monitored by surveillance cameras and uniformed Morris County Sheriff’s Officers, who are trained to operate metal detectors and X-Ray machines that expose weapons, real and imitation.  Signs are clearly posted at all entrances that weapons are not permitted in the Courthouse Complex buildings.     

“The Morris County Sheriff’s Office continues to uphold the safety and security in and around the Morris County Courthouse Complex with aggressive, proactive security safeguards.  People who bring illegal weapons to the area will be caught and charged,” said Sheriff James M. Gannon.

A criminal complaint is merely an accusation. Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent unless, or until, they are proven guilty in court.

 

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