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Shane Brolley, 24, of Philadelphia (Bucks County District Attorney s Office)
NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA The man who caused a crash that hospitalized four Neshaminy High School students last month was more than twice the legal alcohol limit for driving at the time of the crash, prosecutors said Friday.
Blood test results for Shane Brolly, 24, of Philadelphia, show that his blood-alcohol content was .21 percent after the March 27 crash on Bridgetown Pike, the Bucks County District Attorney s Office said. The legal limit in Pennsylvania is .08.
He was charged Friday with DUI, five counts of aggravated assault by vehicle while DUI and other traffic offenses. He already was being held at Bucks County Correctional Facility, on $10 million bail, on charges including aggravated assault.
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STRANGULATIONÂ â Chester Chatereski, 42, of Perkasie, was charged with strangulation, simple assault, false imprisonment and harassment following a domestic incident April 6 on S. 6th Street, Perkasie Borough Police Department said. He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Regina Armitage, New Britain, and taken to Bucks County Correctional Facility with bail set at 10 percent of $50,000, court information shows.
SIMPLE ASSAULT, HARASSMENTÂ â Ryan Wahalla, 33, was charged with simple assault and harassment following a domestic incident April 1 in Sellersville, Perkasie Borough Police Department said. Following a preliminary arraignment, he was taken to Bucks County Correctional Facility with bail set at 10 percent of $20,000, police said.Â
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Shore was making $129,000 a year as the top unelected prosecutor in Bucks County. In a written statement, Weintraub said that Shore demonstrated very poor judgment. The county also said Shore had paid back the time he spent delivering for DoorDash with accrued vacation time.
“Nevertheless, his actions were thoughtless and demonstrated a lack of leadership,” Weintraub said. “He also violated the trust that I, the other members of the District Attorney’s Office, and the people of Bucks County place in each of us. I have a duty to hold those who violate that trust accountable. No exceptions.
At the time, Shore told NBC10 he agreed with the demotion.