"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.
Police also reported instances of fraud, property damage, and theft between Sep. 10 and Sep. 15.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department dealt with a number of incidents over the past two weeks.
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The man was arrested on Aug. 18 after the police chief was shot in the hand and ear, leading to an hours long standoff at Yardley Commons.
Chief Joseph Kelly III has been released after being shot in the hand and ear on Wednesday. Officials shared messages of support.
The DA said the 24-year-old fell asleep during the standoff and lockdown that followed the shooting of a Yardley police chief.
The shelter in place order has been lifted for residents of Yardley Commons after an afternoon in lockdown. Read the details of the day.
Read the Lower Makefield Township Police Department's report of incidents between Aug. 6 and Aug. 12.
Police reported frequent instances of unknown people looking through parked cars, as well as two vehicle thefts, between July 29 and Aug. 6.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department responded to several incidents this week, including a repeat golf club prankster.
Four officers were nearly hit in the chase, when a woman wanted on felony charges drove across a front lawn and a backyard to evade police.
Between Friday, July 16 and Thursday, July 22, police responded to a range of incidents.
The 14-year-old student told authorities he and the Valley Day School aide had sexual intercourse three times after messaging on an app.
Between July 1 and July 8, police responded to incidents including drug possession and fraudulent charges.
A woman stopped in Yardley on Saturday afternoon was charged with receiving stolen property and carrying a firearm without a license.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department reported these incidents and more in the past week.
"Most people have known the frustration of a call from someone who falsified the caller ID information," Yardley police said.
Prosecutors said Shaminga L. Davis, 32, defrauded two auto insurance companies of almost $40,000.
Witnesses reported that the Florida resident was going "extremely" fast when his hat blew off.
A former public official in Bucks County who had been missing for a week was found dead Thursday at Washington Crossing Park, police said.
A former public official in Bucks County has who has been missing since Thursday is considered endangered, police said.
She is believed to have been in the area of West Trenton Avenue in Morrisville when she was last heard from Thursday evening, police say.
The vehicle was spotted early Saturday at the intersection of Main Street and Afton Avenue, police said.
She had been caring for the woman she stole $17,000 from and was sentenced Thursday after pleading guilty in the case.
Police say a search warrant after the driver was stopped at 12:48 a.m. led to discovery of a drug stash and a semi-automatic pistol.
A 17-year-old remained in serious condition after undergoing surgery for multiple stab wounds, police said Monday.
See where officers will be using traffic enforcement zones, increased patrols and speed traps to target aggressive drivers.
At least three Bucks County cases were opened in the operation and one Bucks child found is believed to have been part of sex trafficking.
The woman who accuses him of sex abuse in 2005 testified that she came forward after hearing of more inappropriate contact.
The U.S. Marshals Service said four of the rescued children are believed to have been involved in child sex-trafficking.
Police say a woman had gotten out of her car to check the engine when it rolled into the Delaware, then floated downstream.
Other reports from the police blotter for the past several days included more fraud and a baby formula theft at Shop Rite.
Keith Johnson is accused of stealing items from hundreds of unlocked vehicles in Bucks County and New Jersey over the past year.
The scarier new twist on the telephone scam has been reported in several Pennsylvania towns. Here's what you should know:
Police are warning residents about the scam, which has been reported in Lower Makefield, Newtown and other municipalities in the area.
A man from Philadelphia also was arrested in the thefts on Big Oak Road, which were reported within one minute of each other Thursday.
The Lower Makefield man chased a family out of their home while wielding a large kitchen knife, according to police.