QUAKERTOWN 5

Charges dropped for one teen as Quakertown protest cases move forward

Juvenile court proceedings continue for other students of 'The Quakertown 5' tied to Feb. 20 incident

Juvenile court proceedings continue for other students of 'The Quakertown 5' tied to Feb. 20 incident

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Felony charges were dismissed for one of the Quakertown student protesters during a Friday morning court appearance, as cases tied to last month’s confrontation continue to move through the juvenile system. 

The 16-year-old, represented by attorney Don Souders, will instead face probation related to lesser offenses that do not require an admission of guilt, according to PhillyBurbs.com. Attorneys said additional conditions are expected, and his house arrest has been lifted.

The remaining cases are still pending, with several students scheduled for further court proceedings. One case involving a 15-year-old girl — seen in widely circulated video during the incident — was continued toward trial, according to the report. 

Defense attorneys have argued the teens did not realize the individual involved was a police officer, raising questions about intent and self-defense as the cases progress, per the article. Another student was also released from house arrest, according to attorneys.

The charges stem from a Feb. 20 walkout in which dozens of Quakertown Community High School students left campus and entered the downtown area, leading to a physical encounter with Police Chief Scott McElree

The incident, which resulted in injuries to multiple students and sparked community protests, remains under investigation by the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office as debate continues over both the students’ actions and the police response.

For more details, read the full report at PhillyBurbs.com.



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Tony Di Domizio is the Managing Editor of NorthPennNow, PerkValleyNow, and CentralBucksNow. Email him at [email protected].

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