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Lansdale man sentenced to jail time for burglarizing Bucks County gun shop

Md Aman Ullah pleaded guilty to multiple felony charges after he was found with weapons, ammunition, and burglary tools inside Warminster’s Bunker Gun Shop in July 2025

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A Lansdale man who was caught last summer in the act of burglarizing a Bucks County gun shop and found holding two rifles, gun magazines, ammunition, a machete, a crowbar and a knife is headed to Montgomery County jail for up to 23 months.

Md Aman Ullah, 19, of the 100 block of South Chestnut Street, was sentenced Tuesday to 11 months 15 days to 23 months in jail for a felony theft by unlawful taking offense, stemming from a burglary at Warminster’s Bunker Gun Shop, according to court records. Ullah was also given three years of probation on a felony burglary charge.

Ullah will receive credit for time served from July 7 to July 15, 2025. According to court orders by Common Pleas Judge Raymond McHugh, Ullah was given presumptive parole, provided he has no misconduct and he finds an acceptable, verified residence.

He is also banned from contact with the shop owner and from store premises. Ullah is also prohibited from owning or possessing firearms as a result of the case, per court records. He was granted work release.

Ullah previously pleaded guilty to 11 felony counts: Burglary, criminal trespassing, two counts of theft by unlawful taking, two counts of receiving stolen property, and two counts of criminal mischief-tampering with property, according to court records. Additionally, Ullah pleaded guilty to three misdemeanor counts of possessing an instrument of crime, per court documents.

On July 7, 2025, at 2:41 a.m., Warminster Police responded to Bunker Gun Shop at 549 York Road to investigate an audible rear door alarm. While checking the gun shop and other stores in the strip mall, officers heard a noise in the area of the southeast corner of the building and went to investigate, police said.

There, they found Ullah, wearing all black clothing and rubber-coated gloves. He was carrying two long guns – an FN SCAR 16S multi-caliber rifle and a CMMG MK4 5.56-caliber rifle, police said.

Ullah surrendered and was taken into custody, police said. He was also in possession of gun magazines and ammunition, a hammer, machete, a knit mask and a crowbar.

During the investigation, police found the rear steel door pried open and damaged and the inner door pried open and damaged, per the complaint. A security camera was also damaged, along with other items.

A crowbar was found on the floor behind the counter, which police said was used to pry open the doors.

Ullah attempted to make entrance into the store by cutting a hole in the roof of the store, damaging the HVAC equipment of the building.

He was represented by Blue Bell attorney Matthew Scott Brittenburg. 

All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.

 




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