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Five Quakertown High students had felony charges dropped or were released after a protest turned confrontational when a police chief intervened.
Five Quakertown High School students, mostly children of color, had felony charges dropped or were released from house arrest after a February protest against U.S. immigration enforcement turned confrontational when police chief Scott McElree, in civilian clothes, intervened.
One teen accepted a probation deal with six months of community service and counseling, potentially leading to record expungement.
Four others had cases continued, with defense attorneys citing self-defense and criticizing the police response.
The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office is reviewing the incident, and McElree remains on leave amid an ongoing investigation.
The case has sparked community debate over youth rights, police conduct, and justice equity.
Cinco estudiantes de la secundaria de Quakertown fueron exonerados de cargos por delitos graves o fueron liberados después de que una protesta se convirtiera en una confrontación cuando un jefe de policía intervino.