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Perkasie Man showed the unloaded weapon to the victims, followed the man with a slaughter knife, says the police

Perkasie Man showed the unloaded weapon to the victims, followed the man with a slaughter knife, says the police

Perkasie Borough Police.

Perkasie Borough Police. Photo by Tony di Domizio.

Layth Fayed Taye Tawalbeh, from South 2nd Street, stays closed in Bucks county on $ 5,000 money

A perkasie man was accused of two charges of aggravated aggression for showing a weapon discharged to two people, saying he would shoot them and watch one with a butcher knife.

Layth made Taye Tawalbeh, 33, from South Second Street, was also arrested and notified on two charges of crime, each of the terrorist threats, holding a crime tool, endangering another person and a simple assault, according to the criminal complaint on March 8 by Perkasie Borough.

The police were shipped to a report by a South Second Street attack and met Tawalbeh at a house, shouting at a man at the top of a staircase. He would have told the authorities that he had struggled with the victim and showed a discharged gun and driven him away with a slaughter knife.

Other officers on the spot said that Tawalbeh’s account matches the description of the victims’ events, according to the complaint. Due to the fact that Tawalbeh said he would shoot them, both victims were afraid of their safety.

A discharged gun and a butcher’s knife were simply found in Tawalbeh’s bedroom, investigators say.

Starting on Saturday, Tawalbeh remains closed in Bucks County on 10% of the $ 50,000 money, reduced from 10% of $ 100,000 money, on judicial documents.

In May 2021, he was found guilty of holding the offenses of drug parafernal and sentenced to six months of evidence, coming from an arrest from May 2020 in Doylestown Borough, on the common judgments of Bucks County.

Six months later, in November, Tawalbeh received two years of evidence after being found guilty of offenses in which he endangered another person and also had to pay $ 10,000 in refund, coming from an arrest of Hilltown in June 2020, according to judicial documents.

All the suspects and the defendants are innocent until they are proven guilty. This story was compiled using public judicial documents.