Prison for life for Zach Dupon of Oak Bluffs MA


Prison for life for Zach Dupon of Oak Bluffs MA
The Issue
“Dupon was driving a 2002 Nissan SUV on Saturday night on Beach Road when he moved into the opposite lane to pass two vehicles in front of him. While in the opposite lane, he struck a 2010 Volkswagen Beetle head-on, according to the Massachusetts State Police.
The driver of the Beetle, Emma Hall, 22, died at the scene. Two other passengers in the vehicle, a teenager and a young woman, were transported to Martha’s Vineyard Hospital with injuries. One of them was transported to a Boston hospital via MedFlight.”
That’s right. He was on the wrong side of the road on PURPOSE, with intent. His social media accounts are now deleted since this incident but Zach “Littlezzz” DuPon would post to his media flaunting DUI’s. He has a past criminal record. He is reckless and will always be a danger to society.
”A preliminary investigation by state police found Dupon was traveling between 60 and 70 miles per hour where the speed limit was 40, Assistant District Attorney Matthew Palazzolo said during Monday's arraignment.”
“According to Mr. Palazzo, Mr. Dupon spoke to police at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital and admitted to drinking one Mike’s Hard Lemonade on Saturday night, and said he may have been looking at his phone while driving. He is not currently facing any alcohol-related charges.”
Witness recalls a stark event
“Professional mechanic Thomas Duggan of New Hampshire was returning from the Ocean View with family members from the Vineyard Saturday night just prior to the collision. He spoke with The Times Tuesday. The family traveled in two vehicles, he said, and he was in the lead vehicle. His cousin drove the tail-end vehicle. Duggan said Dupon’s SUV came up behind his cousin’s vehicle and almost struck it from behind. The driver “yelled some obscenities out the window at her, and then proceeded to cross the double yellow line … He was flying.”
“While another witness believed Dupon was doing 60 to 65 mph, Duggan estimated his speed at “80 miles an hour” or more. “But that’s just me,” he said. “I ride motorcycles. I snowmobile. I know how fast that gentleman was going, and it wasn’t 60 miles an hour. He was flying and accelerating the whole time, and to the point of impact … He did not hit the brakes. I could see the whole accident. He didn’t hit the brakes once. He didn’t try and cut back over.”
According to a police report, Dupon told State Police that he was going to pick up a friend, knew he had bad brakes, and “didn’t want to drive” because his SUV was “not safe.”
“Duggan told The Times he saw no reason Dupon should have remained in the oncoming traffic lane, and should have cut the wheel over. “I mean, he might have lost control at that point, from, you know, jacking the wheel at that speed to get back into his lane, but he didn’t even try to do that,” he said. “He did not even try.”
The Issue
“Dupon was driving a 2002 Nissan SUV on Saturday night on Beach Road when he moved into the opposite lane to pass two vehicles in front of him. While in the opposite lane, he struck a 2010 Volkswagen Beetle head-on, according to the Massachusetts State Police.
The driver of the Beetle, Emma Hall, 22, died at the scene. Two other passengers in the vehicle, a teenager and a young woman, were transported to Martha’s Vineyard Hospital with injuries. One of them was transported to a Boston hospital via MedFlight.”
That’s right. He was on the wrong side of the road on PURPOSE, with intent. His social media accounts are now deleted since this incident but Zach “Littlezzz” DuPon would post to his media flaunting DUI’s. He has a past criminal record. He is reckless and will always be a danger to society.
”A preliminary investigation by state police found Dupon was traveling between 60 and 70 miles per hour where the speed limit was 40, Assistant District Attorney Matthew Palazzolo said during Monday's arraignment.”
“According to Mr. Palazzo, Mr. Dupon spoke to police at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital and admitted to drinking one Mike’s Hard Lemonade on Saturday night, and said he may have been looking at his phone while driving. He is not currently facing any alcohol-related charges.”
Witness recalls a stark event
“Professional mechanic Thomas Duggan of New Hampshire was returning from the Ocean View with family members from the Vineyard Saturday night just prior to the collision. He spoke with The Times Tuesday. The family traveled in two vehicles, he said, and he was in the lead vehicle. His cousin drove the tail-end vehicle. Duggan said Dupon’s SUV came up behind his cousin’s vehicle and almost struck it from behind. The driver “yelled some obscenities out the window at her, and then proceeded to cross the double yellow line … He was flying.”
“While another witness believed Dupon was doing 60 to 65 mph, Duggan estimated his speed at “80 miles an hour” or more. “But that’s just me,” he said. “I ride motorcycles. I snowmobile. I know how fast that gentleman was going, and it wasn’t 60 miles an hour. He was flying and accelerating the whole time, and to the point of impact … He did not hit the brakes. I could see the whole accident. He didn’t hit the brakes once. He didn’t try and cut back over.”
According to a police report, Dupon told State Police that he was going to pick up a friend, knew he had bad brakes, and “didn’t want to drive” because his SUV was “not safe.”
“Duggan told The Times he saw no reason Dupon should have remained in the oncoming traffic lane, and should have cut the wheel over. “I mean, he might have lost control at that point, from, you know, jacking the wheel at that speed to get back into his lane, but he didn’t even try to do that,” he said. “He did not even try.”
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Petition created on December 24, 2020