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Woman shot during Newtown road rage incident; suspect captured after police chase

MIDDLETOWN TWP., Pa. — A woman was shot during a road rage encounter on the Newtown Bypass Monday evening, leading to a multi-agency pursuit and the swift arrest of a suspect in Lower Makefield Township.

The incident began around 6:40 p.m. when the suspect opened fire during a confrontation on the bypass, striking the woman in the wrist.

Police said the victim drove home into Middletown Township, where the shooter followed her and fired another round before fleeing the scene.


Key Points

  • Road rage shooting began on Newtown Bypass around 6:40 p.m.
  • Victim, a woman, was shot in the wrist and is in stable condition
  • Suspect captured in Lower Makefield Township; firearm recovered

Police say suspect pursued victim into Middletown Township

After the initial shooting in Newtown Township, the suspect continued to follow the woman to her home in Middletown Township, where another shot was fired before the attacker fled. Officers from multiple jurisdictions immediately launched a coordinated response.

Multi-agency response leads to arrest

The Pennsylvania State Police, along with Newtown and Middletown Township Police, quickly tracked the suspect into Lower Makefield Township, where he was taken into custody without further incident. Investigators confirmed that the firearm used in the shooting was recovered by Newtown Township officers.

Victim recovering, no ongoing threat

Authorities said the woman was transported to St. Mary Medical Center, where she remains in stable condition. Police emphasized that there is no ongoing danger to the public, crediting the rapid interdepartmental coordination for preventing further harm.

The joint investigation between Newtown Township and Middletown Township Police remains ongoing as detectives work to determine what sparked the confrontation on the bypass.