He shared video of Brady Street hit-and-run on Facebook; now, the accused driver has reached a plea deal

MILWAUKEE COUNTY -- A Milwaukee man, accused in connection with a hit-and-run crash on Brady Street in June of 2016 has reached a plea deal in the case against him.

Joshua Sassi



31-year-old Joshua Sassi on March 2nd pleaded no contest to two counts of hit-and-run.

He will be sentenced on April 11th.

This hit-and-run was caught on camera.

Officials say around 3:00 p.m. on June 15th, 2016, a black pick-up truck struck two vehicles at the intersection of Arlington and Brady — and then attempted to leave the scene. The driver also knocked down a stop sign.

According to a criminal complaint, witnesses attempted to stop the driver by standing in the roadway and blocking the pick-up truck’s path. Eventually the truck was able to flee the area.

"It was pretty crazy. It really was," Ricci Mane said.



Ricci Mane



As Ricci and Jerry Mane were leaving work on Wednesday, police say the pick-up truck plowed into their van while trying to flee from another crash.

"I was like 'oh, he's coming at me.  We're getting hit,'" Jerry Mane said.

Ricci and Jerry Mane told FOX6 News the driver seemed incoherent.

Jerry Mane



"He had just -- foam coming out of his bottom lip," Ricci Mane said.

The driver was able to speed away -- heading north on Arlington.

"He really wasn't worried about stopping or anything," Jerry Mane said.



The video captured a clear shot of the pick-up truck's license plate number. Investigators tracked it to a home on Milwaukee's East Side. Investigators learned the truck didn't belong to Sassi -- but to someone else in the home.

Investigators say on June 17th, 30-year-old Joshua Sassi came to the door of that home.

During an interview with investigators, Sassi admitted to being involved in the hit-and-run. Prosecutors say Sassi told investigators he didn't own the truck involved, and that he had planned to turn himself in.

Brady Street hit-and-run



According to the complaint, "(Sassi) stated that he collided with two vans and got scared because he was confronted by several people. (Sassi also) stated that he does not have a driver’s license, which was verified, and that he had just been in an accident about a week ago on Humboldt and North Avenue."

Investigators say Sassi admitted to being a recovering heroin addict, and he said he was on medication that he takes to deal with his addiction at the time of the hit-and-run crash.

The video of this incident has been widely shared on social media, including by Sassi himself! Sassi posted FOX6's story on this hit-and-run to his own Facebook page.

Brady Street hit-and-run