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Musician became 'more and more angry'
Zach added: “And like a dumbass, I was like, ‘Take me to f–king jail? What do you mean?’ So I get too lippy with him, he brings me over to his car, and I just didn’t help my situation at all.
"I felt like a child, it was ridiculous and immature. I just pray everyone knows I don’t think I’m above the law. I was just being disrespectful and I shouldn’t have been. It was my mistake.”
Zach said he became “more and more angry” in the cop car, adding that he began “mouthing off, like an idiot.”
Security guard was pulled over day of the arrest
The musician opted to travel to Boston the next day, with his security guard close behind.
“We’re like 40 minutes away, he’s behind me and I see him getting pulled over,” he said about the stop in Vinita.
“I go around the block and I pull back around. And I’m just sitting there, I didn’t get out of the vehicle or anything.”
Ten minutes later, Zach opted to check what happened, and the cop said that if he didn't return the vehicle, Zach would be going to jail."
Zach says he was let off with a warning
Via his Instagram Story, Zach explained what led up to the arrest.
“First thing he asks for is license and registration and my address,” he said.
“And I told him, ‘Hey man I don’t really feel comfortable giving you my address. I’m a musician and I’m not comfortable with it.'”
“He said if I didn’t give him my address he would take me to jail,” he continued.
“And I’m like, ‘Man, I’m not giving you my address.’ So he tells me to step out of the vehicle, he puts handcuffs on me, and I’m like, ‘Man what the hell is going on? Why are you doing this?'”
Bryan said the officer let him go with a warning when he "started respecting him" and stopped talking back.
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