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Multiple Teens, Adult Taken Into Custody After Anti-ICE Student Protest Turns Disruptive in Quakertown

JAYSON wagner
Last updated: February 20, 2026 7:49 pm
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QUAKERTOWN, Pa. — Several teenagers and one adult were taken into custody Friday after a student-led anti-ICE protest escalated into disruptive confrontations with police and motorists in Quakertown.

According to the Quakertown Police Department, officers were dispatched around 11:35 a.m. Friday to the area of 5th and Broad Streets for a protest involving approximately 50 students.

Police said while the demonstration began peacefully, some participants later engaged in unsafe and disruptive behavior, prompting officers to intervene to protect public safety.

Authorities reported that protesters were repeatedly warned to stay out of the roadway. However, as the group moved along East Broad Street, some individuals allegedly began throwing snowballs at vehicles, kicking cars, and damaging property, including tearing off a vehicle’s side mirror.

The protest then continued toward Front and Juniper Streets, where participants reportedly blocked traffic and jumped in front of moving vehicles, creating hazardous conditions.

Police said the situation escalated further when officers encountered resistance and alleged assaults while attempting to restore order. Additional officers were called to the scene to assist.

At least five teenagers and one adult were taken into custody, according to police. Officials noted that the number could increase as the investigation continues.

In a statement, the Quakertown Police Department said:

“The Quakertown Police Department remains committed to ensuring public safety while respecting the right to peaceful protest.”

The Quakertown Community School District confirmed it had previously canceled the planned student walkout, citing safety concerns.

“While we respect students’ rights to express their views, our first priority is to ensure a safe and secure environment for all,” the district said.

The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office is also aware of the incident and is reviewing information.

No serious injuries have been reported at this time.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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