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Bucks County Judge Clears Way for Dismissal of Remaining Charges Against Quakertown Teen Arrested at ICE Protest

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Last updated: June 15, 2026 3:34 pm
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QUAKERTOWN, Pa. — A Bucks County judge has approved an agreement that clears the way for the dismissal of the remaining charges against a Quakertown teenager who was arrested during a controversial anti-ICE protest earlier this year.

The case stems from a student-led demonstration held in Quakertown in February that drew national attention after a confrontation between police and several juvenile protesters. Video from the incident showed officers attempting to detain a teenage girl during the protest, sparking widespread criticism and debate over the response by law enforcement.

The teen, who was one of several students arrested during the demonstration, originally faced multiple charges, including aggravated assault. Prosecutors later withdrew the aggravated assault charge, and court proceedings continued on lesser offenses.

According to court records, a Bucks County judge has now approved a resolution that will allow the remaining charges to be dismissed if the conditions of the agreement are successfully completed.

The protest was organized in opposition to federal immigration enforcement policies and drew hundreds of participants. What began as a peaceful demonstration escalated after tensions rose between protesters and police officers attempting to maintain order.

The arrests of several juveniles, later referred to by supporters as the “Quakertown 5,” generated significant public attention throughout Bucks County and beyond. Civil rights advocates, community members, and elected officials questioned both the arrests and the subsequent detention of several of the students.

The incident also led to numerous public meetings, community demonstrations, and ongoing discussions about free speech rights, policing practices, and the treatment of juveniles within the justice system.

With the judge’s approval of the agreement, the teen is now on track to have the remaining charges dismissed, bringing one of the most closely watched juvenile cases in Bucks County this year closer to a conclusion.

No further court hearings have been announced at this time

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