ICE Apprehends Jamaican National in Pennsylvania Following Attempted Murder Charge Linked to Violent Road Rage Incident

Christopher Leon Bailey was arrested by ICE in Ridley Township following a violent road rage incident where he allegedly ran over a victim.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 19, 2026, 7:00 PM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Department of Homeland Security

ICE Apprehends Jamaican National in Pennsylvania Following Attempted Murder Charge Linked to Violent Road Rage Incident - article image
ICE Apprehends Jamaican National in Pennsylvania Following Attempted Murder Charge Linked to Violent Road Rage Incident - article image

Escalation of Violence in Ridley Township Traffic Dispute

A road rage encounter in Ridley Township took a lethal turn on January 23, 2026, when Christopher Leon Bailey allegedly transitioned from a near-collision to a targeted physical assault. According to the Department of Homeland Security, Bailey pursued another driver before initiating an armed confrontation involving a knife. The situation intensified when Bailey returned to his vehicle and used it as a weapon, intentionally striking the victim with the car before fleeing the scene. This aggressive sequence led local authorities to upgrade initial assault charges to attempted murder after reviewing surveillance footage of the strike.

Arrest Operations at the Delaware County Court

Federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement successfully apprehended Bailey on March 16, 2026, while he was present at the Delaware County Court. The arrest followed a series of local charges including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, recklessly endangering another person, and possessing an instrument of crime. Federal officials confirmed that the suspect had been a priority for the agency due to the violent nature of the recent incident and his non-compliant immigration status. The arrest was part of a broader tactical effort to remove individuals identified as significant public safety threats from the community.

Historical Criminal Record and Previous Convictions

Bailey’s involvement in the Pennsylvania road rage case follows a lengthy history of criminal activity across multiple jurisdictions. His record includes several arrests and convictions in New York City for offenses such as robbery, larceny, and the possession of stolen property. Of particular concern to federal authorities was a 2022 conviction in Kings County Criminal Court for the criminal possession of a firearm. Despite this history of weapons-related offenses, Bailey had previously been released into the community following a 2023 immigration hearing, a decision that has drawn scrutiny from current Department of Homeland Security leadership.

Categories

Topics

Related Coverage