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Montco man convicted in road rage machete attack in New Britain Township last fall

Kenneth Williams, of the 400 block of Bensal Road, Hatboro, was found guilty by jury on Wednesday

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 A Hatboro man was found guilty by jury Wednesday of felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, misdemeanor simple assault and recklessly endangering another person, and summary harassment in connection with an October 2024 road rage machete attack in New Britain Township.

Kenneth Williams, 67, of the 400 block of Bensal Road, will be sentenced at a later date, according to the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office. Williams is free on $100,000 unsecured bail.

On Oct. 17, at 7:43 a.m., police were dispatched to County Line Road at Manor Drive to investigate a report of an armed subject, with an initial report stating two men were fighting, with one of them armed with a machete, police said.

Upon arrival, police found two men in the middle of the road, struggling for control of a black machete, police said.

As they began to separate, Williams had the machete in his hand and dropped it to the ground.

Both men were ordered to the ground by police. The victim complied and sat on the ground, bleeding from the head from a large laceration, police said.

Williams remained standing with his hands up. An officer moved in and kicked the machete under the police car, according to the report.

Police asked Williams, according to the complaint, who had been in control of the machete and who pulled out the machete, and Williams said he did after the victim allegedly tried to hit him during the road rage incident.

The victim told police that he thought Williams had hit his car, and he got out of the car to check for damage, according to the affidavit. Williams then got out of his car, holding the machete.

Police said Williams began hitting the victim with the machete. After being cut several times in the head and left arm, the victim grabbed the blade of the machete and held onto it tightly to prevent further attacks until police arrived.

The victim suffered cuts to both hands, consistent with defensive wounds, police said. He was taken to Grand View Hospital for treatment of two large lacerations to the front and back of his head, as well as cuts to his left arm and both hands, police said.

Williams waived his rights at police headquarters, per the complaint, and told police he retrieved the machete from his car after both men exited their respective vehicles, and the victim began striking him.

However, based on the victim’s statement and a statement from a witness, Williams retrieved the machete upon exiting his car and before a fight ensued.

Deputy District Attorney Monica W. Furber prosecuted the case.

All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.


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Tony Di Domizio

Tony Di Domizio is the Managing Editor of NorthPennNow, PerkValleyNow, and CentralBucksNow. Email him at [email protected]. He holds a degree in English/Professional Writing and Electronic Media. He went on to serve as a reporter and editor for various news organizations, including Lansdale Patch/AOL and The Reporter in Lansdale. A fourth-generation Lansdalian and descendant of southern Italian fervor, he has interviewed Jesse Spano, as well as the co-creator of The Joker (before his death. By the way, he LOVED Heath Ledger's performance), and is two degrees of separation from The King (of Rock).


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