Driver hit 150 mph on 520 bridge
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Driver hit 150 mph on 520 bridge
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/88955177.html
SEATTLE -- Washington State troopers on Saturday arrested a man who was allegedly speeding across the State Route 520 bridge at more than 135 miles per hour.
Trooper Dan McDonald said Vladislav O. Orlovskii, of Bellevue, was booked into jail for investigation of DUI and reckless driving.
The incident began about 1 a.m. when a trooper spotted Orlovskii's 2008 BMW M6 speeding in the eastbound lanes of SR-520, but the BMW was still quickly pulling away when the trooper reached speeds of 130 mph.
McDonald said the trooper believed the BMW hit about 150 mph while weaving between other cars on the two-lane bridge.
The trooper slowed down when the chase became dangerous, but another trooper east of the high rise on the bridge was able to stop the BMW on the exit ramp to 84th Street in Medina.
Orlovskii was obviously impaired, McDonald said, but the man gave troopers no explanation for why he was driving so fast.
McDonald said that from the time the trooper spotted Orlovskii's vehicle to the time of stop, the BMW traveled 2.59 miles in 1 minute 8 seconds, which is an average speed of 137 mph.
Orlovskii, 24, has been cited for multiple driving infractions, including at least twice for reckless driving.
"He's just an extremely aggressive driver," McDonald said.
Orlovskii posted bail over the weekend and has not yet been charged.
Trooper Dan McDonald said Vladislav O. Orlovskii, of Bellevue, was booked into jail for investigation of DUI and reckless driving.
The incident began about 1 a.m. when a trooper spotted Orlovskii's 2008 BMW M6 speeding in the eastbound lanes of SR-520, but the BMW was still quickly pulling away when the trooper reached speeds of 130 mph.
McDonald said the trooper believed the BMW hit about 150 mph while weaving between other cars on the two-lane bridge.
The trooper slowed down when the chase became dangerous, but another trooper east of the high rise on the bridge was able to stop the BMW on the exit ramp to 84th Street in Medina.
Orlovskii was obviously impaired, McDonald said, but the man gave troopers no explanation for why he was driving so fast.
McDonald said that from the time the trooper spotted Orlovskii's vehicle to the time of stop, the BMW traveled 2.59 miles in 1 minute 8 seconds, which is an average speed of 137 mph.
Orlovskii, 24, has been cited for multiple driving infractions, including at least twice for reckless driving.
"He's just an extremely aggressive driver," McDonald said.
Orlovskii posted bail over the weekend and has not yet been charged.
The vehicle Orlovskii was driving is seen in a photo posted to the m5board.com Web site.
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/loca...garrest24m.html
breath-alcohol content of 0.081..
I wonder what the outcome of this will be.
During the traffic stop, Orlovskii gave no explanation for the speed. Troopers said his eyes appeared to be "bloodshot" and "watery" and they were concerned that Orlovskii was intoxicated, according to booking paperwork.
According to the State Patrol, Orlovskii registered a breath-alcohol content of 0.081 percent upon arrest.
A time/distance calculation revealed that from the time the first trooper spotted Orlovskii's car to the time of the stop, the Bellevue man had covered 2.59 miles in exactly 1 minute, 8 seconds; which is an average speed of 137 mph, or 201 feet per second.
According to the State Patrol, Orlovskii registered a breath-alcohol content of 0.081 percent upon arrest.
A time/distance calculation revealed that from the time the first trooper spotted Orlovskii's car to the time of the stop, the Bellevue man had covered 2.59 miles in exactly 1 minute, 8 seconds; which is an average speed of 137 mph, or 201 feet per second.
I wonder what the outcome of this will be.
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Originally Posted by rushinxpress Posted on Mar 25 2010, 11:28 AM
breath-alcohol content of 0.081..
I wonder what the outcome of this will be.
I wonder what the outcome of this will be.
http://www.duidefense.com/resources/getKeyInfo.asp?id=4
This guy won't have a driver's license for a while:
[QUOTE=.08 to .149 BAC]
* 90 days in jail minimum, one year maximum, PLUS
120 days EHD
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Also said he bailed himself out same day got into his car and left.
I guess this goes deeper. One of the comments on Seattle Times is quite interesting:
Ashamed425 Commented:
I guess this goes deeper. One of the comments on Seattle Times is quite interesting:
Ashamed425 Commented:
Here are the most recent developments:
Past tickets from Washington Court Website:
1 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant Kcdc-east Div (bel) BC0131941 08-20-2003
2 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant Kcdc-east Div (bel) BC0135001 05-15-2003
3 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant Kcdc-east Div (bel) BI0666021 09-20-2004
4 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant Sno Co-cascade Div C00533908 01-06-2004
5 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant King County District BI0740330 06-30-2008
6 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant King County District BI0772002 06-15-2009
7 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant King County District BI0778814 02-08-2010
8 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant King County District I05912437 11-26-2008
Includes two reckless driving in the past. I thought Russian parents were strict...this is just plain horrible parenting.
http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/east_kin.../88953287.html
Here is his parent's information:
Global Fishing Inc
Oleg Orlovskii
http://www.hoovers.com/company/Globa...Inc/yrjfstjr-1
More about the Global Fishing company:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...s/2004010535_r
Father is legitimate russian mafia. The other partner, Arkhadi's son, looks to have a history of reckless driving as well. This is really starting to look interesting.
I don't know if Linda Jacke is being threatened by the Orlovskii's or bribed but she has got to be the worst judge in washington history for letting this guy go on a $125 ticket with all of his priors. Someone should look into her history and see if she has other connections to mob / mafia.
Past tickets from Washington Court Website:
1 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant Kcdc-east Div (bel) BC0131941 08-20-2003
2 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant Kcdc-east Div (bel) BC0135001 05-15-2003
3 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant Kcdc-east Div (bel) BI0666021 09-20-2004
4 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant Sno Co-cascade Div C00533908 01-06-2004
5 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant King County District BI0740330 06-30-2008
6 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant King County District BI0772002 06-15-2009
7 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant King County District BI0778814 02-08-2010
8 Orlovskii, Vladislav O
Defendant King County District I05912437 11-26-2008
Includes two reckless driving in the past. I thought Russian parents were strict...this is just plain horrible parenting.
http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/east_kin.../88953287.html
Here is his parent's information:
Global Fishing Inc
Oleg Orlovskii
http://www.hoovers.com/company/Globa...Inc/yrjfstjr-1
More about the Global Fishing company:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...s/2004010535_r
Father is legitimate russian mafia. The other partner, Arkhadi's son, looks to have a history of reckless driving as well. This is really starting to look interesting.
I don't know if Linda Jacke is being threatened by the Orlovskii's or bribed but she has got to be the worst judge in washington history for letting this guy go on a $125 ticket with all of his priors. Someone should look into her history and see if she has other connections to mob / mafia.
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Originally Posted by jerrypeterson,Mar 25 2010, 10:43 AM
This guy is pretty much hosed. If he has two prior reckless convictions in the past seven years (he's 24 right?)... those count as priors in a DUI arrest and exacerbate his mandatory sentencing/plea scenario. Blowing the .81 will guarantee a trip to Sing-Sing for 90 days.
http://www.duidefense.com/resources/getKeyInfo.asp?id=4
This guy won't have a driver's license for a while:
http://www.duidefense.com/resources/getKeyInfo.asp?id=4
This guy won't have a driver's license for a while:
Originally Posted by .08 to .149 BAC
* 90 days in jail minimum, one year maximum, PLUS
120 days EHD
* $1,928 total minimum, up to $5,000 fine
* Three year license revocation
* Driving and knowledge exams
* SR-22 Insurance
* Probationary license for 5 years after reinstatement
* Up to five years monitored probation
* Ignition interlock for one year if no previous interlock, five years if a previous interlock, ten years if two previous interlocks
* Alcohol evaluation and treatment (up to two years)
* Probation monitoring (and fees) for up to five years
120 days EHD
* $1,928 total minimum, up to $5,000 fine
* Three year license revocation
* Driving and knowledge exams
* SR-22 Insurance
* Probationary license for 5 years after reinstatement
* Up to five years monitored probation
* Ignition interlock for one year if no previous interlock, five years if a previous interlock, ten years if two previous interlocks
* Alcohol evaluation and treatment (up to two years)
* Probation monitoring (and fees) for up to five years
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Originally Posted by rushinxpress,Mar 25 2010, 11:55 AM
Also said he bailed himself out same day got into his car and left.
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Originally Posted by jerrypeterson,Mar 25 2010, 11:03 AM
How in the world could he do that?
Vladislav O. Orlovskii, 24, was arrested on investigation of drunken driving and reckless driving. Orlovskii posted bail and was released from jail a few hours after his arrest.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/loca...garrest24m.html