Saturday, August 30, 2025 - A 37-year-old man was sentenced to life in prison for the 2024 m8rder of a rising Nigerian boxer, Isaiah Olugbemi, 27, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States.
Nicholas Francis Giroux, of Odenton, was sentenced to life
plus 20 years for first-degree m8rder on August 26, 2025.
Giroux pleaded guilty to murder on February 28, 2025.
"Mr. Olugbemi was a father and rising star in amateur
boxing," Anne Arundel County State's Attorney, Anne Colt Leitess said
after the sentencing.
"This was a cruel and senseless murder that took the
life of someone with great promise."
Leitess added, “the callousness and lack of remorse on the
part of this Defendant is really disturbing. He deserves this sentence. And to
the family and friends of Mr. Olugbemi, I hope that today provides some sense
of justice for this terrible ordeal.”
On June 17, 2024, Anne Arundel police responded to the 500
block of Meadowmist Way in Odenton, where Olugbemi had been shot multiple
times.
He was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced d3ad.
According to police, a video showed Giroux shooting Olugbemi
several times until he fell to the ground.
Giroux then shot Olugbemi three more times, according to
police. About two weeks before the murder, police said Giroux confronted
Olugbemi and a next-door neighbor while they were having a cookout and playing
music in the neighbor's backyard.
Police said that Giroux showed a gun, but he wasn't
arrested because he never pointed the gun at anyone.
Police said they interviewed Giroux on June 18, 2024 and he
confessed to the m8rder.
Olugbemi was a well-known boxer in the region and dreamed of
competing professionally, according to the owner of the Anne Arundel County gym
where Olugbemi primarily trained.
He considered making that jump to become a professional by
the end of 2024.
Olugbemi won the National Golden Gloves Championship in
Washington, D.C., a month before he was k!lled, and won another amateur fight
the week before he died.
"The last text I sent to him was right after he won the
fight, and I was like, 'I'm so proud of you, you accomplished your dreams, man,
congratulations," gym owner Jim Hook said.
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