A man with no fixed address who frequents the Philadelphia region, who was accused of assaulting a deputy sheriff during a disturbance at the Bucks County Justice Center last month, had both aggravated assault felonies and a misdemeanor fighting charge withdrawn at a preliminary hearing last week.
Waheed Berry, who turned 30 on the same day of the alleged assault, was charged with two felony counts of aggravated assault, misdemeanor simple assault, misdemeanor defiant trespassing, misdemeanor disorderly conduct-fighting, and public drunkenness by Bucks County detectives, according to charging documents. Aside from the two felonies and the misdemeanor, all other charges were held for county trial.
Detectives alleged Berry caused a disturbance in a fifth-floor courtroom during legal proceedings at 11:05 a.m. Dec. 2, 2025, at the 100 N. Main St. center, and was asked to leave the building. Authorities wrote in the complaint that Berry, due to observations by sheriffs’ deputies and his interactions with others in court, was believed to be under the influence of a controlled substance or alcohol. He was escorted out by three deputies and told not to return to the building, detectives said…