Bensalem man accused of threatening outburst at state rep’s office in Bucks County

The Brief

  • Donald Ambrose, 65, is accused of causing a disturbance at the office of State Rep. K.C. Tomlinson.
  • Abrose allegedly entered the office and began throwing paperwork around, before retrieving a gas can from his car.
  • He was changed with terroristic threats, harrasmnet, and disorderly conduct.

BENSALEM, Pa. A 65-year-old man was arrested after police say he threatened staff at the office of State Rep. K.C. Tomlinson in Bensalem on Tuesday.

What we know:

Officers from the Bensalem Township Police Department were called to Rep. Tomlinson’s office on Bristol Road for reports of a disorderly person.

It’s alleged that 65-year-old Donald Ambrose had entered the office and started throwing papers around. Ambrose then went to his car and retrieved a gas can from the truck, causing employees to fear that he was going to set the building on fire, police said.

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