‘I lost sight of everything:’ Nanaimo drug dealer aims to avoid jail following significant bust
NANAIMO — A positive childhood in a loving home didn’t stop a Nanaimo man from self-destructing while entrenched in the often unforgiving world of drug dealing and addiction.
Chad Michael Kirk, 38, sobbed in the prisoner’s box in BC Supreme Court in Nanaimo after day-long sentencing arguments were held on Friday, Jan. 20.
He was found guilty last June for trafficking fentanyl, cocaine and crystal meth in connection to an April 2018 traffic stop and subsequent raid at an upscale north Nanaimo rental suite where he lived for several months.
The high-profile bust involved notable volumes of drugs, weapons, cash and drug paraphernalia determined by justice Robin Baird to be connected to a brisk, mid-level trafficking scheme pocketing Kirk thousands of dollars a day.