Bucks County teen fires shots at home after feuding with co-worker, police say

Video shows the moments a Bucks County teen drove in front of a home and fired shots following a feud with a co-worker, investigators said.

Liliana Khinchegashvili, 18, of Bristol, Pennsylvania, is charged with firearms not to be carried without a license, possession of an instrument of crime with intent and false identification to a law enforcement officer.

Investigators said the shooting occurred on Dec. 4, 2025, shortly before 5 a.m. outside a home on Washington Street in Bristol. Video obtained by NBC10 shows a Honda driving the wrong way on Washington Street and then stopping outside of a home. A person inside the car then pulls out a gun and fires shots.

No one inside the home was struck or injured. Police said the family inside the house was sleeping at the time and they didn’t realize someone had fired shots at them until they saw the video on social media.

Later that day, around 2:46 p.m., Falls Township Police contacted Lower Makefield Township Police to tell them that the vehicle involved in the shooting was spotted traveling southbound on Newtown Yardley and Stony Hill roads.

Police later found the vehicle in the parking lot of a Wegmans in Yardley, Pennsylvania. They also obtained surveillance video showing a woman as well as a man entering the store, according to the criminal complaint.

As police checked the store, they found the woman and man in one of the aisles, investigators said. The woman initially identified herself as 18-year-old “Didr Bond,” according to police. The officer determined she was carrying a weapon and recovered a loaded Beretta 9mm handgun, according to the criminal complaint.

The woman was taken to Lower Makefield Township police headquarters where investigators determined her real name was Liliana Khinchegashvili.

Investigators said Khinchegashvili was involved in a feud with her co-worker and traveled to the co-worker’s home where she fired shots.

Khinchegashvili is in the Bucks County jail after failing to post bail. Her preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 16, 2025.

Online court records don’t list an attorney who could speak on her behalf.

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