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Riverside man gets 14 years in prison for O.C. killing tied to a drug deal

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A 31-year-old Riverside man was sentenced Friday, Nov. 15, to 14 years in prison for gunning down a man in the parking lot of the Stadium Promenade in Orange during a drug transaction that went bad.

Trevor Lee Brockington was sentenced following his Oct. 24 guilty plea to voluntary manslaughter with a sentencing enhancement for the personal use of a firearm. He was charged in May 2017 with murder and had faced a life sentence if convicted at trial.

According to testimony at his preliminary hearing, Brockington shot 34-year-old Patrick Sanyeah of Philadelphia in the buttocks while the victim was trying to run away. He had arranged to meet the victim, who was with a friend at the time, at the shopping center to sell the victim marijuana. However, some kind of dispute arose during the transaction, triggering the shooting, police said.

Officers were called at 6:11 p.m. May 12, 2017, on a report of  shots fired in the parking lot of the center in the 1500 block of West Katella Avenue, where they found the victim, according to police.

  • A Chili’s restaurant was still open for business on Friday night after a fatal shooting occurred in the parking lot around 6:11pm. A man was found shot and transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. (Photo by Adrian Pineda, Contributing Photographer)

  • A Chili’s restaurant was still open for business on Friday night after a fatal shooting occurred in the parking lot around 6:11pm. A man was found shot and transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. (Photo by Adrian Pineda, Contributing Photographer)

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  • Investigators check vehicle for any bullet holes after a shooting left a man dead in the parking lot of a Chili’s restaurant around 6:11pm, Friday night in the 1500 block of West Katella Avenue. (Photo by Adrian Pineda, Contributing Photographer)

  • Patrick Sanyeah looks at a picture of his son, Patrick Jr., 4, one of the four young children killed in the fire on Gesner Street in July, 2014. (Photo by Ron Tarver, The Philadelphia Inquirer)

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Sanyeah — whose 4-year-old son, Patrick Jr., died in a 2014 fire that destroyed nine homes in Philadelphia — died at a hospital. He accused that city’s fire department of responding too slowly to the blaze and became an activist in his community.

His fiancee, Sally Nyomah, said in a victim impact statement at Friday’s sentencing that the victim was her “best friend, lover, confidant, and the father to my children.” Sanyeah and Nyomah raised “three beautiful boys together, two of which we shared,” she said.

The couple had plans to take their children to Disney World when he returned home from California, Nyomah said.

“The crime has devastated me and my family tremendously,” Nyomah said. “When it first happened, my youngest son, 2 at the time, would cry constantly throughout the day and his brother would cry himself to sleep every night. Two of my children were born in June, having to experience their birthdays without their father that year was so overwhelmingly painful.”

The victim’s family also wrote a victim impact statement, saying, “We lost a good and caring member who was the backbone for our family, always there to help and assist others.”