Levittown Man Sentenced for Firing Gun at Pennsbury Wood Apt Complex as “Stalking” Survivor Speaks Out

The Levittown man who fired gunshots through a door at Pennsbury Wood Apartments last winter as a likely show of symbolic rage directed at a Falls woman he had been allegedly stalking was sentenced Thursday to a slew of no contact conditions and treatment requirements by a Bucks County judge.

President Judge Raymond F. McHugh sentenced Munaj R. Booker, now 30, for firing his handgun into the front door of an apartment across the hallway from his. As part of the open guilty plea agreement made with Bucks County prosecutors in a hearing last Tuesday, at the Justice Center in Doylestown.

Judge McHugh sentenced him to up to 23 months of jail time, giving him credit for about seven months of time served and granting him immediate parole…

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