
Police say a violent argument inside a West Charlotte apartment ended with a pregnant woman being struck in the head with a glass bong, and her 23-year-old boyfriend headed to jail.
Officers arrested D'vhyn Whiskey‑Norgriff on Sunday after the alleged assault inside an apartment on Golf Club Lane. He is being held at the Mecklenburg County Jail on a $50,000 bond.
According to WCNC, Whiskey‑Norgriff faces a stack of serious charges: assault inflicting serious bodily injury, assault on a pregnant woman, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of assault inflicting serious injury with a minor present, and a domestic violence charge. The outlet reports his next court date is set for March 12.
A local booking gallery also lists Whiskey‑Norgriff's arrest and shows his intake photo, backing up the case details already made public, according to WCCB. Police have not released further information about the victim's condition or what led up to the alleged assault, and they have kept quiet so far on additional details of the investigation.
Charges and next steps
Under North Carolina law, assaults that cause serious bodily injury or involve a deadly weapon are treated as felonies and can bring lengthy prison time, depending on how prosecutors file the case and what a judge ultimately decides, per the N.C. General Statutes.
Whiskey‑Norgriff is scheduled for an initial hearing on March 12, 2026, when prosecutors and a judge are expected to review the current list of charges, consider the available evidence, and revisit his bond and release conditions.
Where to get help
Anyone in immediate danger should call 911. Survivors of domestic violence can also turn to local advocates for shelter, safety planning, and help navigating the courts.
Safe Alliance operates the 24/7 Greater Charlotte Hope Line and provides shelter and other victim services in Mecklenburg County, according to Safe Alliance. The CMPD also maintains a list of domestic violence resources and contact information for people seeking help.









