The Moment He Realized He Made the Worst Decision Ever - Summary

Summary

On February 28, 2023, a deputy in Wisconsin observed a speeding vehicle, driven by 18-year-old Zaverian, traveling at 99 miles per hour in a 65 mph zone. The deputy initiated a pursuit, and Zaverian continued to drive recklessly, crossing over the median and traveling in the opposite lanes of traffic, nearly hitting several vehicles head-on.

The pursuit was eventually terminated due to safety concerns, but Zaverian's vehicle was later located by another deputy. Zaverian fled on foot, and a canine unit was deployed to track him. He was eventually found hiding in an abandoned shed and was taken into custody.

During questioning, Zaverian admitted to fleeing because he didn't have a license and was scared. He also revealed that he was out on signature bonds for four separate felony cases and was wearing an ankle monitor.

Zaverian was charged with multiple felony counts, including first-degree recklessly endangering safety, vehicle fleeing/eluding an officer, and bail jumping. He also received several citations totaling over $1,000. His cash bond was set at $50,000.

Facts

Here are the key facts:

1. On February 28, 2023, a deputy was conducting stationary radar in Wap on Wisconsin.
2. The deputy observed a speeding vehicle and clocked its speed at 99 miles per hour in a 65 mile per hour zone.
3. The vehicle's speed increased to 108 miles per hour as the deputy activated emergency lights and sirens.
4. The driver, later identified as 18-year-old Zavarian, crossed over the median and began traveling in the opposite lanes of traffic.
5. Several vehicles took evasive actions to avoid being hit head-on by Zavarian.
6. The pursuit was terminated due to a speed of 117 miles per hour to ensure public safety.
7. Multiple 9-1-1 calls were reported about Zavarian driving recklessly and nearly striking other vehicles.
8. Zavarian's vehicle was eventually located in a cornfield, where it had been disabled.
9. Zavarian was seen fleeing on foot towards a residence.
10. A canine unit was used to track Zavarian, who was eventually found hiding in an abandoned shed.
11. Zavarian was taken into custody and had a strong odor of marijuana emitting from his clothing.
12. Zavarian was out on signature bonds for four separate felony cases, including burglary, battery, and criminal damage to property.
13. Zavarian was charged with multiple counts, including felony first-degree recklessly endangering safety, vehicle fleeing/eluding an officer, and misdemeanor resisting/obstructing an officer.
14. Zavarian's cash bond was set at $50,000.