Crime & Safety
Doylestown Woman Cited For Throwing Eggs At Trump Parade: Police
Central Bucks Regional Police have reported just one citation resulting from Saturday's parade and demonstrations.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — Central Bucks Regional Police reported just one citation resulting from political parades and demonstrations held throughout Bucks County Saturday.
Police charged a Doylestown woman with disorderly conduct for allegedly throwing eggs from a second story window onto a vehicle participating in a Trump parade on North Main Street.
The woman's citation appears to be the only official police incident resulting from multiple rallies and demonstrations held Saturday, including women's marches in Doylestown and Newtown and a road rally for President Donald Trump that snarled traffic in Bucks County for several hours.
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The competing political events made for some tense moments in Doylestown, where the competing political events converged for several hours Saturday afternoon.
About 1,600 pro-Trump vehicles drove through Doylestown Borough, according to the Central Bucks Regional Police Department.
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People4Trump, the Newtown-based political organized that put on the event, said 6,700 vehicles registered to ride in the parade, but not all of those vehicles made it to Doylestown, according to police, with some veering off in different directions.
See Also: Photos of Women's March, Trump Parade In Doylestown
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