Zach Bryan has completed a deferred prosecution agreement related to his 2023 arrest in Oklahoma. people The Craig County District Attorney’s Office in Oklahoma confirmed.
The criminal case against him has been closed since he completed his six-month agreement, according to the publication. “He admitted responsibility and complied with all rules and conditions of his probation,” said Michelle Lowry, a spokesperson for the district attorney’s office. advertising billboard Bryan’s representatives have been contacted for further information.
Deferred prosecution agreements are typically used when the person has no criminal record and are viewed as an opportunity to assume responsibility to avoid a recorded criminal conviction.
In September, video of Bryan’s arrest circulated online. Bryan was pulled over for going 78 mph in a 55 mph zone and 60 mph in a 35 mph zone, and during the traffic stop, according to testimony, “Pink Sky “Became visibly angry and contentious” and ignored the police’s claims. He was asked to get back to the car. He also told police, “I’m going to jail. Let’s do this,” adding that situations like his are why “people don’t like police,” according to the document.
Bryan was booked into the Craig County Jail and released on $1,000 bond.
The country singer confirmed his arrest on September 8, admitting that he was “too vocal” with police. “I was such an idiot today. My decisions did not reflect who I am as a person…I should have been wiser about this,” he explained, laying out a full timeline of events from his perspective. “I feel like a child, it’s ridiculous, it’s immature. I just pray everyone knows I don’t think I’m above the law. I was just disrespectful and I shouldn’t have done it and it was my mistake, ” he said.