Crime & Safety

New Details Emerge In Warwick Twp. Road Rage Incident

Police have interviewed the drivers involved in the incident, which ended Monday afternoon at Jamison Elementary School.

WARWICK TOWNSHIP, PA — The Warwick Township Police Department has identified and interviewed the drivers involved in Monday afternoon's road rage incident that ended in the parking lot at Jamison Elementary School.

"With assistance from Central Bucks School District staff and witnesses, police have identified and interviewed all parties involved," Warwick Township Police posted on Facebook. "The police department is currently compiling the investigative information to determine the outcome."

According to new information released by police, the incident began on York Road between a sedan and motorcycle and continued onto the Jamison Elementary School property at 2090 Land Road.

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"Officers responded quickly to reports and determined that the situation started as a traffic disagreement, escalating into a confrontation on school grounds," police reported.

According to police, the motorcycle was headed toward the school's playground where kids were playing when two after school care workers stepped in between the playground and the motorcycle stopping the driver from crossing into the playground.

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This image released by the Warwick Township Police Department shows the after school workers standing between the playground and the motorcycle. (Warwick Township Police)

"Despite students being outside, no injuries were reported," police said, issuing a statement extending its "gratitude to the school district and community for their cooperation and assistance as we work to resolve this case."

Police said further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.

Central Bucks School Board member Jenine Fetscher Zdanowicz posted her thanks on social media to the Jamison staff "for acting so quickly and bravely to protect the kids. And thank you to the Warwick P.D. for responding and working to find the people who did this."

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