Quakertown Police Chief Scott McElree is facing calls to resign over the way he and his department handled student protests. ice recent. Bucks County District Attorney’s Office pennsylvania It was announced on February 21 that an investigation into the matter was under way.

Earlier, Upper Bucks County students clashed with police. During the protest, a plainclothes man was seen charging into the crowd. This was none other than Police Chief McEary. He allegedly placed a teenage girl in asphyxia It has also gone viral.
“During an anti-ICE protest, Quakertown, Pennsylvania, Police Chief Scott McElree was caught on video, in plainclothes and not in uniform, choking a teenage girl. Her ‘crime’? Exercising free speech. Local reporters identified him through photos, videos, and witnesses. He declined to comment. This is an abuse of power. Stop it completely,” the person who shared the photo wrote.
Others at the scene described the confrontation to local outlet WHYY. “From what we saw, the students were on the sidewalk. From our perspective, a man in a brown jacket rushed toward a group of students, grabbed one of them, and then the students began beating the man in the brown jacket,” they explainrequesting anonymity.
Witnesses said the man kept the woman in a chokehold and eventually spoke to police at the scene before driving off in an unmarked white car with flashing lights. The man in the brown jacket has now been identified as McEary. He has yet to comment on the matter.
Who is Scott McEary?
McElree is the Borough Manager/Police Chief of Quakertown LinkedIn profile. He served as a Detective Sergeant with the Whitemarsh Township Police Department for over 29 years from 1975 to 2004.
His education details list Liberty University, Andrew Jackson University, Pennsylvania State University, and FBI National Academy. He also holds a Certified Borough Officer (CBO) license from the Pennsylvania Association of Boroughs (PSAB).
An old Reading Eagle report from 2007 raised questions about McEary’s roles as police chief and district manager. “I’ll plow the snow if I need to,” he said Replied then.
Now, McErry faces calls to resign. A petition has been started calling for him to step down. “Our law enforcement leaders must be held to the highest standards of conduct, which is critical to the safety and security of our communities. Police chiefs must be a symbol of integrity, fairness and justice — qualities that have been called into question by recent actions,” the Change.org petition states.
“As a community, we must demand accountability,” it further added.


