Crime & Safety
Bensalem Man Guilty Of Providing Fatal Fentanyl Pill: DA
Shakur Ali Brisbon sold a counterfeit prescription pill laced with Fentanyl that led to a woman's overdose death in Bristol Township.

BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA —A Bensalem man pleaded guilty on Thursday to selling a counterfeit prescription pill laced with Fentanyl that led to a woman’s overdose death in Bristol Township last year, authorities said.
Shakur Ali Brisbon, 24, of the 1200 block of Neshaminy Valley Drive, was charged in February with providing the drug that killed 23-year-old Olivia Seaberg.
On Thursday, Brisbon appeared before Common Pleas Judge Raymond F. McHugh and entered a guilty plea to drug delivery resulting in death. Sentencing was deferred for another month, the Bucks County District Attorney's Office said.
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Brisbon has been in Bucks County Correctional Facility since his arrest in February. This investigation began after Bristol Township police were dispatched at 3:55 a.m. on Nov. 24, 2022, to an apartment in the 6900 block of Bristol-Emelie Road for a report of a woman who was not breathing.
Upon arrival, Bristol Township officers located Seaberg on the floor of the residence, and she was later declared deceased.
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During the investigation, police located a blue pill next to where Seaberg was located, along with an empty prescription pill bottle that was recovered from the nightstand. They also recovered marijuana and Seaberg’s cell phone.
A forensic search of the phone led to the discovery of a social media conversation she had with someone, later identified as Brisbon, about buying oxycodone prescription tablets and marijuana.
The blue pill recovered from Seaberg’s residence was tested and a lab report confirmed it contained Fentanyl, along with other substances. The Bucks County Coroner’s Office confirmed that Seaberg’s death was caused by Fentanyl Toxicity.
The case was investigated by the Bristol Township Police Department and was prosecuted by Chief Deputy District Attorney Edward M. Louka.
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