A Florida man allegedly speeding with an suspended license yelled 'I'm sorry' to police as he ran from them across a freeway.
The Brevard County Sheriff's Office in Florida released video of Zachary Sibert fleeing police on foot on the interstate, only to be apprehended shortly thereafter.who ran from police after being stopped for allegedly driving 110 mph with a suspended license apparently was courteous enough to yell"I’m sorry" as he darted in between vehicles across the freeway.
Suspect Zachary Sibert decided to "play ‘frogger’ across I-95" after he was stopped for speeding, the Brevard County"The good news is that Sibert yelled ‘I’m Sorry’ to our Deputy as he took off running and while he was a courteous criminal, he was not very smart as after a short time of hiding out in Buffer Preserve, he located a vehicle and said he would pay the driver to take him back up to the area of the interstate," the release said.
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