NORRISTOWN — As the grieving relatives of the Lower Providence man he fatally shot and robbed angrily confronted him in court, a Philadelphia man accepted a plea agreement that sent him to prison for more than two decades.
Jordan Dale Antrim, 33, of the 2800 block of Winton Street, was sentenced in Montgomery County Court on Friday to 25 to 50 years in a state correctional facility after he pleaded guilty to charges of third-degree murder and robbery in connection with the May 17, 2025, fatal shooting of Paul David Ley-Harris shortly after both men walked off a SEPTA bus near the intersection of Ridge Pike and Cross Keys Road in Lower Providence.
Judge Thomas M. DelRicci imposed the sentence as part of a plea agreement that included the maximum possible sentence of 20-to-40-years imprisonment for the charge of third-degree murder…