Crime & Safety
Levittown Man Gets Up To 7 Years For Lower Makefield Stabbing
"I want to know why the defendant chose to use a knife in a fist fight," the victim said. The man will serve 3½-7 years in state prison.

LOWER MAKEFIELD, PA — A Levittown man has been sentenced to 3 ½ to 7 years in state prison after stabbing a Lower Makefield Township man during a fight in 2009, the Bucks County District Attorney's Office said Friday.
Zachary Ganie, 26, pleaded guilty on June 1 to aggravated assault, possession of an instrument of crime, and reckless endangering another person. He pleaded no contest to two counts of simple assault.
In addition to the state prison sentence, Common Pleas Judge Diane E. Gibbons also sentenced Ganie to a concurrent 10-year probation sentence and ordered him to pay restitution and undergo mental health, drug and alcohol, and anger management treatments.
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Three people submitted victim impact statements, including the man who was stabbed.
"I want to know why the defendant chose to use a knife in a fist fight," he said. "I had thought he and I were on cordial terms, and I never thought the situation that night would escalate to the point where I almost died."
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The stabbing happened on the night of Sep. 12, 2019, in the 700 block of Mill Road in Lower Makefield Township. When the Lower Makefield Township Police Department arrived, they found a 32-year-old man on the floor inside a home, suffering from several stab wounds to his body, head, and face. He was rushed to St. Mary Medical Center for treatment.
Doctors said he had six stab wounds on his head, back, side, and abdomen that required immediate surgery. He required operations to repair a major liver laceration, repair his diaphragm, and needed a chest tube to be placed to remove the blood in his chest cavity. During one operation, the victim needed to be resuscitated. Other injuries included a left orbital fracture, sinus fracture, and wounds to his face and ear.
An investigation by Lower Makefield detectives found that Ganie had been at the home on Mill Road earlier in the day, stole several bottles of alcohol, and assaulted a female resident who tried to stop him. The resident then called her friend and her friend’s boyfriend, who tried to get the alcohol back.
They eventually got $60 from Ganie’s mother to pay for the alcohol. Later that night, according to the DA's office, Ganie returned to the home on Mill Road and got into a fight with the victim. The DA said Ganie punched the victim several times and had to be yanked off of him.
The victim then ran into the home on Mill Road as Ganie continued to strike a second victim in the head before fleeing. After the assaults were over, the first victim realized that while Ganie was punching him, he had also been stabbing him.
This case was investigated by Lower Makefield Township Police Department led by Detective John Campbell and was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Megan Hunsicker.
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