cocaine possession: How he came to live in Brandon where he got caught up in illegal drugs was a tale shared by his lawyer during sentencing for prior charges."His time in Nigeria illuminates a lot about him as an individual, and what this young man has been through," lawyer Jonathan Pinx said, according to Brandon Sun. Details of his background came as Tsolaye Wisdom Okorodudu, 24, was sentenced in Brandon provincial court on Monday for cocaine possession and breaching a release order. Tsolaye Wisdom Okorodudu is charged with attempted murder in connection with the shooting.A man accused of shooting another man in the torso is a Nigerian immigrant who was a preacher in his home country and came to Canada to study at university. Crown attorney Christina Cheater said police were conducting a drug investigation on May 21, 2015 when they observed Okorodudu come and go from his home on the 1100 block of First Street to meet two separate vehicles. In total, they weighed 14.2 grams, worth about $1,400 on the street. Police believed he was dealing drugs and arrested him and found he had 14 individually wrapped baggies of cocaine.
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