LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A Lebanon man was charged after authorities said he had a "hit list" of 20 politicians and had threatened a shooting on Memorial Day weekend.
Meanwhile, a Warminster Township admitted to planting an explosive device under his ex-supervisor's vehicle.
This is a summary of stories that made news in Lower Bucks County this past week:
A Lebanon man has been charged with terroristic threats after he had a "hit list" of 20 Pennsylvania politicians and planned to carry out a shooting over the Memorial Day weekend, according to state police and officials. (Read More)
A 68-year-old Warminster Heights man has been charged with sexually assaulting a girl at a daycare center where he previously worked, police said. (Read More)
A Warminster Township man has pleaded guilty to charges that he detonated an explosive device under a vehicle at his former supervisor’s home in New Jersey. (Read More)
The founder and executive director of the African American Museum of Bucks County has passed away, one month before the opening of the museum's permanent home. (Read More)
A Morrisville Borough man has been convicted of attempted murder in an October 2025 shooting at the Orchard View Apartments that left a man seriously injured. (Read More)
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