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DA: Two Men Sentenced to Decades in Prison for 2022 Murder of Morrisville Man

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Two men were sentenced last week  Friday, March 14, 2025, to decades in prison for the December 2022 killing of Clifton “CJ” Burgess-Williams Jr. in Morrisville.

Breon D. McRae, 34, of Morrisville, and Pacqi S. Lassiter, 29, of Trenton, N.J., were each sentenced to 40 to 80 years in state prison for conspiring to kill Burgess-Williams, 26, of Morrisville, on Dec. 22, 2022.

Common Pleas Judge Charissa J. Liller also sentenced McRae to an additional 4 ½ to 9 years in prison for witness intimidation, with the sentence running consecutively for a total sentence of 44 ½ to 89 years in state prison. McRae and Lassiter were also ordered to have no contact with the family of the victim.

Both men were convicted by a Bucks County jury in February following a two-week trial.

Burgess-Williams was sitting in a parked vehicle at his home with his sister, brother, and friend when eight shots were fired, striking him and endangering the others in the car. Burgess-Williams was the brother of McRae’s former girlfriend.

The investigation found that Burgess-Williams was killed for attempting to defend his sister, who days earlier was beaten and strangled by McRae. This led to confrontation between the two men that ended with McRae assaulting Burgess-Williams.

After a second verbal confrontation at McRae’s home on Dec. 22, 2022, McRae called Lassiter, his cousin, who drove from Trenton who picked up McRae. The two men then drove to the home of Burgess-Williams on Lenora Avenue.

Shots rang out at 8:39 p.m. as Burgess-Williams was in the parked car with his sister, brother and friend. Burgess-Williams was shot and transported to the hospital, where he later died.

Just before the shooting, Burgess-Williams spotted the gunman and yelled for everyone to duck, likely saving everyone else’s lives. Judge Liller told the family of Burgess-Williams, who were seated in court, that he was a hero for saving the lives of the other people in the car.

Deputy District Attorney Chad R. Kovack told Judge Liller that McRae has never once taken accountability for his actions or shown remorse for the killing.

During the lengthy trial, prosecutors presented testimony from more than 20 witnesses, law enforcement and forensic experts and introduced hundreds of pieces of evidence that included physical evidence, video surveillance and data from cellphones and cell towers.

Jurors found McRae and Lassiter guilty of third-degree murder, conspiracy to commit third-degree murder, conspiracy to commit possession of an instrument of crime, conspiracy to commit reckless endangerment and three counts of reckless endangerment. McRae was also convicted of terroristic threats and simple assault. In two other cases, McRae was convicted of witness intimidation, strangulation, simple assault and harassment.

On Friday, McRae and Lassiter were also sentenced to one to two years for each of the three reckless endangerment charges related to the other victims in the car, and McRae was also sentenced to three to six years in state prison for the strangulation case. Each of those sentences were ordered to run concurrently to the sentence on the murder and conspiracy charges.

The investigation into this case was led by Bucks County Detectives Timothy Johnson and Dante Montella, with the assistance of the Bucks County Investigating Grand Jury. The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Chad R. Kovack and former Deputy District Attorney Megan K. Stricker.

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Human Interest - Bensalem Township

‘A Tribute to the Tenors’ Salutes More than a Dozen Singers 

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Bucks Live! – the series of cultural events at Bucks County Community College (BCCC) that brings world-renowned entertainment to Newtown – proudly presents “A Tribute to the Tenors” with John D. Smitherman.

Smitherman, one of the original Three American Tenors, showcases his incredible vocal range, commanding stage presence, and heartfelt storytelling. With a voice equally at home in operatic arias and popular classics, Smitherman takes audiences on a musical journey celebrating the greatest tenor voices of all time.

The concert will be in the intimate Zlock Performing Arts Center, located on the BCCC’s main campus at 275 Swamp Rd. The concert takes place at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 13. .The Zlock Lobby Bar serves drinks and snacks starting 90 minutes before curtain and during intermission.

Smitherman pays homage to more than a dozen songsmiths, varying in style, including such iconic artists as Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, Tom Jones, Mario Lanza, Andy Williams, Luciano Pavarotti, and others. The show features many favorites, including “You Raise Me Up,” “It’s Impossible,” “Magic Moments,” “Time to Say Goodbye,” and many more. 

Reserved seating tickets are only $25, and free for BCCC students with current student ID. 

Click here to reserve tickets.

Click here for directions and a campus map..

 

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Human Interest - Bensalem Township

Pothole Repair Continues Next Week in Bucks County

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PennDOT announced maintenance crews will be working next week to repair deteriorated pavement on state roadways in Bucks County.

Drivers are advised that periodic daytime lane closures and possible slowdowns will occur next week at the followinn g locations:

  • Route 413 (Veterans Highway/Durham Road), Bristol and Buckingham townships
  • Durham Road, Middletown Township
  • State Road, Bensalem Township
  • Route 611 (Easton Road), Tinicum Township
  • Route 663 (John Fries Highway), Quakertown Borough and Milford Township
  • Almshouse Road, Doylestown and Warwick townships

Other Main Roadways

  • I-76
  • I-95
  • U.S. 1
  • Route 63 (Woodhaven Road)

Drivers are reminded to slow down in work zones and refrain from distracted driving to keep themselves and our workers safe.

Since January 1, PennDOT District 6 has received more than 2,900 customer concerns regarding potholes and has used more than 740 tons of asphalt across the five-county Philadelphia region.

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Police Seek Info on Missing Teen Believed to be in Lower Bucks Area

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Police from Plumstead Township Police Department with an assist from Tullytown  Borough Police  are asking for help from the community in attempting to locate a missing  17 year-old .

Ryan  Jaatar Age 17 is  5ft 8in Brown eyes and has not been seen since January 3, 2026, police say.

Jaatar was last seen by his father at their residence in Plumstead Township.

Jaatar’s, according to investigators,  is believed to be in the Levittown/Bristol/Croydon area.

Anyone with information, please contact Detective Stacie Arnosky at sarnosky@plumstead.gov or 215-766-8741, ext. 120 or Contact the Tullytown Borough Police Department at 215-945-0999. You can also submit a confidential tip at through this link.

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