A Richlandtown man has admitted in Bucks County Common Pleas Court that he opened fire on a DoorDash driver after griping that his cheesesteaks showed up late. On June 16, Keilan McKeever entered an open guilty plea to two felony counts of aggravated assault along with several related misdemeanors. Prosecutors dropped an attempted murder charge, and the judge scheduled sentencing for September. McKeever remains in Bucks County jail on $200,000 bail.
As reported by the NY Daily Record, Common Pleas Judge Stephen Corr accepted McKeever’s open plea while prosecutors formally withdrew the attempted murder count. The two aggravated assault charges still carry a combined possible maximum of about 30 years in state prison, according to the outlet.
Pennsylvania State Police say the shooting unfolded on March 22, 2025, on the 100 block of Cherry Street in Richlandtown, after 19-year-old DoorDash driver Khalik Lewis delivered a bag of cheesesteaks to McKeever. Central Bucks Now reported that McKeever allegedly berated Lewis for being late, followed him toward his car, then fired as Lewis tried to drive off. Lewis was not physically hurt, but his rear window shattered and a metal fragment ended up lodged in his sweatshirt, the outlet noted…