An Oakland man traded jail garbs for a suit during his murder trial. But the shoes contained heroin and pot, police say

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An Oakland man traded jail garbs for a suit during his murder trial. But the shoes contained heroin and pot, police say

OAKLAND — The trial of a local resident who was convicted of murder despite arguing self-defense contained an unexpected surprise the public never learned of: he allegedly attempted to smuggle heroin and cannabis into the jail through his trial suit.

Trial outfits are standard for folks who go before a jury, because it’s considered prejudicial for jurors to see a defendant in a jail jumpsuit and chains. But according to Alameda County Sheriff’s investigators, 35-year-old Bryan Colston’s suit served a dual purpose.

During Colston’s March 2023 trial, a woman who was testifying on Colston’s behalf that day brought a suit and shoes to Colston’s lawyer for Colston to wear for court. When deputies searched the outfit, they reportedly discovered that the shoes contained hollowed out compartments containing 12 grams of heroin and roughly three grams of cannabis, authorities said.

Later, investigators reviewed his jail calls and discovered evidence he’d conspired with the woman and several other Santa Rita Jail inmates to acquire and smuggle in the drugs. No one has been charged in connection with the alleged attempt, court records show.

But Colston’s lack of charges in this investigation is kind of a moot point; in December he was formally sentenced to 25 years to life for the first-degree murder of 23-year-old Bomani Busby. Colston argued during trial that he shot Busby in self-defense after Colston and his friends saw him “reaching” for a weapon, according to court records.

Busby was shot and killed around 11 p.m. on Oct. 9, 2019 after Colston and his group of friends bumped into Busby sleeping in a vehicle on the 800 block of 77th Avenue in East Oakland. Colston’s friend was in the area looking for a mechanic to fix a squeaky wheel when a person in their group, Brandon Harper, recognized Busby as someone he had a problem with, prosecutors said.

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