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Police: Man surrenders after attempted screwdriver attack

A man accused of threatening another man with a screwdriver during a road rage incident has surrendered to police.  Matthew Mulqueen surrendered to police Monday after the March 16 incident.  Police

News 12 Staff

May 5, 2015, 10:58 PM

Updated 3,517 days ago

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A man accused of threatening another man with a screwdriver during a road rage incident has surrendered to police. 
Matthew Mulqueen surrendered to police Monday after the March 16 incident. 
Police say Mulqueen, 33, threatened a driver on Newbridge Road in Levittown. 
Mulqueen allegedly put a screwdriver to a man's neck and threw him to the ground. 
Police say Mulqueen ran off when another driver pulled over to help the victim. 
 Mulgreen faces robbery, menacing, weapons and reckless endangerment charges.