A 20-year-old Levittown man was arrested after brutally attacking his girlfriend because the insecurity-jealousy monster consumed him complaining she was spending too much time with her friend and not him at a house party late last month.
According to the probable cause, the Bucks County dispatch on Saturday, March 1, 2025 at 1:37 p.m., advised Falls Township Police that a victim was at police headquarters with friends regarding a domestic assault earlier in the morning.
In the victim’s account to police, she and her boyfriend Jordon Lock attended a party at a mutual friend’s house on Friday night, February 28. They left at approximately 2 a.m. and went to his white Subaru Legacy.
Lock was apparently angry with the victim because as she told police, he accused her of spending too much time with a close friend.
The victim said, he punched her on the left side of her face, called her a dumb b**ch, she began to fight back. Lock then grabbed her by the throat and slammed her head into the windshield, which cracked as a result. Fearing for her life, the victim intentionally caused a scene in an effort to get someone’s attention, she then kicked the windshield leading to him then threatening to kill her. During the attack, he pushed her out of the car too.
She returned to the vehicle to retrieve her belongings and again Lock grabbed her throat, the victim told police.
She was choked, called a whore, and he threatened to kill her. The victim told police she began to black out. Despite her attempts to tear Lock’s hair, he refused to let go, she said. Finally Lock let go of her, and she was able to catch her breath. He threatened to call the police on her for kicking his windshield. When he reached the next street, he kicked her out of his vehicle again, then drove away, according to the police affidavit.
The victim suffered swelling, and bruising to her eye and piercing; had a laceration on her upper lip. Her neck and upper chest were covered with red marks She also had red marks on her inner right arm and outer elbow. Her left knee was bruised and her right knee was lacerated, police said.
Judge Terrence Hughes arraigned Lock Sunday, March 2 on one felony count of strangulation, and misdemeanors of terroristic threats and simple assault. Bail was set at $25,000.00. Due to his inability to post 10.00%, he was remanded to the Bucks County Correctional Facility (BCCF). A bail bond was posted on Monday, March 3 and Lock was released.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 8 before Judge John Galloway to answer said charges.