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A Partial Victory in Quakertown: Dropped Felonies and the Demand for Police Accountability

On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, felony charges were finally dropped against the Quakertown high school student violently choked by this unidentified adult male. The dismissal is cold relief, not justice. It does nothing to erase the trauma or hold the architect of the assault accountable.

Quakertown student ICE protest: ACLU of PA criticizes police chief - WHYY

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Quakertown student ICE protest: ACLU of PA criticizes police chief - WHYY

Chief McElree rolled up in plain clothes, badge hidden, and charged a group of teenagers like an unmarked assailant. No identification. No warning. Just raw state power targeting children exercising their First Amendment right to protest ICE terror.

When an aggressive stranger assaults minors, self-defense is not a crime – it is biological necessity. The teen’s attorney is correct: she had zero idea this was “law enforcement.” Charging her for defending herself is textbook perversion of justice. Misdemeanor simple assault and disorderly conduct charges remain – the system still punishing the victim while shielding the cop.

Video shows violent clash between Quakertown chief and high school student

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Video shows violent clash between Quakertown chief and high school student

This is not isolated. It is the material reality of militarized policing protecting the deportation machine against youth resistance. McElree’s dual role as police chief and borough manager only concentrates unaccountable power.

Three other teens still face charges. A fifth was coerced into a plea. The chokehold victim continues to carry the legal weight while the chief faces zero consequences.

We demand:

  • Immediate drop of all remaining charges against the students.

  • Full exoneration for every teen.

  • Real systemic accountability for Scott McElree – resignation, investigation, and removal from any position of authority.

Law enforcement does not get to play unmarked vigilante against children. When the state attacks the young for opposing its deportation apparatus, the only response is total solidarity and unrelenting pressure until the power imbalance is shattered.

Stand with the Quakertown students. The fight is not over.

Quakertown ICE protest brings scrutiny to police chief's unusual dual role  and social media posts

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