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Teen Charged After Pre‑Dawn Shooting Outside Bristol Home

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On the morning of Dec. 4, 2025, a video captured an unsettling scene outside a Bristol home. An 18‑year‑old woman was seen driving a Honda the wrong way on Washington Street, stopping in front of the house and firing several shots. No one inside the house was hit, and the family only realized the shooting after the footage went viral on social media.

Incident Details

Investigators say the shooting took place shortly before 5 a.m. on Washington Street in Bristol. NBC10 obtained the footage showing the vehicle’s reverse motion and the abrupt stop outside the residence. The shots were fired from the car, but no injuries were reported.

The family inside the house was asleep at the time and did not notice the gunfire until they saw the video online.

Investigation and Evidence

Later that day, at 2:46 p.m., Falls Township Police contacted Lower Makefield Township Police. They reported that the same vehicle had been seen traveling southbound on Newtown Yardley and Stony Hill roads.

Police located the Honda in the parking lot of a Wegmans in Yardley, Pennsylvania. Surveillance footage from the store captured a woman and a man entering the premises. While checking the store, officers found the woman and man in one aisle.

The woman first identified herself as 18‑year‑old “Didr Bond.” An officer determined she was carrying a weapon and recovered a loaded Beretta 9‑mm handgun. After the encounter, the woman was taken to Lower Makefield Township police headquarters, where investigators confirmed her real name was Liliana Khinchegashvili.

Charges and Legal Status

Liliana Khinchegashvili, 18, of Bristol, faces multiple charges: firearms not to be carried without a license, possession of an instrument of crime with intent, and false identification to a law‑enforcement officer. She is currently held in the Bucks County jail after failing to post bail.

Her preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 16, 2025. Online court records do not list an attorney who can speak on her behalf.

Background Context

Investigators said Khinchegashvili had a feud with a co‑worker. She allegedly traveled to the co‑worker’s home, where she fired the shots captured on video.

The incident highlights the seriousness of firearms violations in Bucks County and the rapid response of local law‑enforcement agencies.

Key Takeaways

  • 18‑year‑old Liliana Khinchegashvili is charged with multiple firearms offenses after a pre‑dawn shooting outside a Bristol home.
  • Video evidence shows her driving the wrong way on Washington Street, stopping, and firing shots, though no one was injured.
  • She was later identified in a Wegmans store in Yardley, where a loaded Beretta 9‑mm handgun was recovered.
  • Khinchegashvili is in jail awaiting a preliminary hearing on Dec. 16, 2025, and no attorney is listed in court records.

The case remains under investigation, with authorities continuing to gather evidence related to the alleged feud and the shooting incident.

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Author: Jordan M. Lewis

Jordan M. Lewis is a Philadelphia-based journalist covering breaking news, local government, public safety, and citywide community stories. With over six years of newsroom experience, Jordan reports on everything from severe weather alerts and transportation updates to crime, education, and daily Philly life.

Jordan’s reporting focuses on accuracy, fast updates, and clear storytelling—making complex issues easy for readers across the U.S. to understand. When not tracking developing stories, Jordan spends time exploring local neighborhoods, following Philly sports, and connecting with residents to highlight the voices that shape the city.

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