Quakertown Residents Say "Trust Has Been Broken" After Clash Between Police Chief and Students During Protest
Five students protesting ICE were jailed for days and now face felony charges amid concerns over police chief’s identification and procedural violations, community activists said.
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Calls grow for Quakertown police chief to resign after clash during anti-ICE protest
Demands for accountability intensify through Quakertown, Pennsylvania, as the community reels from last month’s incident between high school students and police. Two weeks ago, five teenagers were arrested after students and police clashed during an anti-ICE protest in Quakertown. Videos circulating on social media showed the confrontations between the students and police officers. Another video shows a student being led away...
Community demands: ‘Justice for the Quakertown 5!’
After 35 teenage students walked out of their high school in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, to protest the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Feb. 20, they were attacked by the town’s police chief, Scott McElree, who was not in uniform nor did he identify himself. The Philadelphia
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