Philadelphia Police Chase: Suspect Arrested, Gun Recovered

by Ahmed Ibrahim

Bucks County Shooting Suspect Apprehended After High-Speed Chase

A shooting suspect, identified as Alix Eugene, was taken into custody in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on Monday, December 1, 2025, following a police chase and subsequent vehicle crash. An AR-15 style rifle was recovered at the scene, according to investigators. The incident unfolded after a pursuit initiated by Trenton Police related to an earlier shooting in a neighboring jurisdiction.

Initial Pursuit and Vehicle Crash

At approximately 8:51 p.m. on December 1, 2025, Trenton Police began pursuing a red BMW driven by a suspect believed to be involved in a shooting that occurred in Falls Township, Pennsylvania. Trenton Police promptly notified their counterparts in Falls Township of the pursuit. However, authorities lost sight of the vehicle as it crossed into Falls Township.

Shortly thereafter, a concerned citizen alerted Falls Township police officers that the BMW had overturned near the intersection of Woolston Drive and Stony Hill Road. Upon arriving at the location, officers discovered the vehicle was unoccupied. A search of the immediate area revealed an AR-15 style weapon lying outside the crashed BMW.

Suspect Apprehension and Medical Treatment

Alix Eugene was located walking along Lincoln Highway shortly after the vehicle was discovered. He had sustained minor injuries as a result of the crash and was transported to Saint Mary Medical Center for treatment. Following medical evaluation and release, Eugene was formally arraigned and remanded to the custody of the Bucks County Prison.

Ongoing Investigation and Public Appeal

Law enforcement officials continue to actively investigate the circumstances surrounding both the initial shooting in Falls Township and the subsequent pursuit and apprehension of Eugene. Authorities are urging anyone with information related to the incident to come forward. Individuals can contact Corporal Ryan Murphy directly at 215-302-3302 or via email at [email protected].

Those wishing to remain anonymous can submit tips by calling 215-949-9120 or emailing [email protected]. The investigation remains ongoing, and further details will be released as they become available.

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