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Quakertown Protest Incident

JAYSON wagner
Last updated: February 27, 2026 5:45 pm
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QUAKERTOWN, Pa. — Attorneys representing several students arrested during last week’s protest in Quakertown are formally asking the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office to withdraw the charges filed against their clients, arguing the teens acted in self-defense and were exercising their constitutional rights.

The arrests stem from a student-led walkout that moved off campus after school officials canceled an on-campus protest due to what the district described as a safety concern. Students marched through the borough before an altercation occurred involving Quakertown Police Chief Scott McElree.

At least five juveniles and one adult were taken into custody following the confrontation. Some of the teens are facing felony aggravated assault charges due to the alleged victim being a law enforcement officer. Because the defendants are juveniles, most court records remain confidential.

Defense: “They Were Protecting Each Other”

Defense attorneys contend the teens did not realize the individual involved in the physical altercation was the police chief, as he was reportedly not in uniform at the time. They argue their clients believed they were intervening to protect a fellow student from what appeared to be an aggressive adult.

One attorney representing a 15-year-old girl charged with aggravated assault and resisting arrest stated his client denies striking the chief and maintains she was placed in a chokehold. He described her as having no prior record and called for the charges to be dismissed.

Other defense lawyers have characterized the police response as excessive and say video circulating on social media raises serious questions about how the situation escalated.

District Attorney Review Underway

The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office has confirmed it is reviewing the incident, calling the process standard procedure in cases involving allegations against law enforcement or significant public concern.

The office has reportedly requested that anyone with video footage submit it for review. Officials have not indicated whether charges will be withdrawn, amended, or pursued as filed.

Community Reaction

The incident has sparked heated debate across Quakertown and beyond. Community members have voiced strong opinions on both sides — some demanding accountability and transparency, others expressing support for police actions to maintain public safety.

During a recent school board meeting, tensions ran high as parents and residents called for clearer policies regarding student demonstrations and police engagement.

What Happens Next

If the DA’s Office determines the evidence does not support the felony charges, prosecutors could reduce or dismiss counts before formal adjudication. If the case proceeds, juvenile court hearings would determine whether sufficient evidence exists for the charges to stand.

Legal analysts note the central questions likely to shape the case include:

Whether the students reasonably believed they were acting in self-defense. Whether proper identification as law enforcement was clearly established. Whether the force used was proportional under the circumstances.

For now, the matter remains under active review.

First Source News will continue to monitor developments as the District Attorney’s decision becomes clearer.

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