Crime & Safety

Levittown Man Sentenced For Terrorizing Woman With Car, Crowbar: Authorities

Corey Jason Webb, 35, was arrested May 8 for the assault on Street Road.

A Levittown man who authorities say intentionally sideswiped a woman’s car and then smashed out its windows with a crowbar was sentenced this morning to serve three to six years in state prison.

According to information from the District Attorney's office, Corey Jason Webb, 35, was arrested May 8 for the assault on Street Road. The victim told police that she and Webb had an ongoing dispute involving a female friend of hers whom Webb briefly had dated.

The victim told police that she was driving east on Street Road when Webb intentionally swerved his Saturn sedan into her Kia sedan. When the cars stopped at Street and State roads, Webb got out of his car with a crowbar in his hand.

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"He struck the woman’s front windshield and driver’s side window with the crowbar, shattering the glass and showering her with shards. The woman suffered minor cuts to her left arm, left hand and face," the District Attorney's office said.

Webb pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and several lesser charges. He already had pleaded guilty on Sept. 7 to charges including fleeing or eluding a law enforcement officer, recklessly endangering another person, and possession of a controlled substance stemming from an incident in September 2015.

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The cases were investigated by Bensalem and Bristol Borough police.

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