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Scranton Man Jailed for Post-Parade Shooting
17 Dec
Summary
- Man sentenced to up to 20 years for shooting ex-girlfriend.
- Offender was on parole for drug and firearm offenses.
- Shooting occurred after the city's St. Patrick's Parade.

A man has received a prison sentence of up to 20 years for shooting his former girlfriend after the city's St. Patrick's Parade. The 28-year-old was convicted of aggravated assault and possessing a firearm, offenses committed while he was already on state parole.
Investigators determined the shooting happened from a vehicle as the victim stood with a group of people. She sustained a calf injury but has since recovered. The perpetrator's prior convictions include drug possession with intent to deliver and illegal firearm possession.
Authorities emphasized that the sentence reflects a strong stance against individuals who re-offend while under court supervision. The District Attorney stated that maximum sentences will be pursued to ensure accountability and protect the public.




