Mike Krzyzewskis grandson charged in crash that…
The grandson of legendary Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski was arrested for DWI and is accused of fatally hanging a 15-year-old with his vehicle on Saturday evening.
Joseph Savarino, the 26-year-old grandson of the famed faculty basketball coach, is said to have struck the teenager just before 9 p.m. in Durham, North Carolina, while the boy was on an electric bicycle, WRAL reported.
The sufferer was recognized by his mom as Jack O’Shea in a heartbreaking post on Facebook.
Joseph Savarino’s mugshot.
Durham County Sheriff’s Office Durham County Sheriff’s Office
“We will never understand why his time here was so short or why he was needed so soon, but we have to hold onto our faith that he is now our angel. We are better people because of him, and we will carry him with us always,” half of Allison O’Shea’s post read.
“The depth of this grief is beyond anything we could have ever imagined. This is a club no parent ever wants to be part of.”
Head coach Mike Krzyzewski of Duke holds his grandchildren, Michael, 3 and Joey, 4, after Duke defeated Xavier in the NCAA Tournament at the Georgia Dome in 2024. Getty Images
Savarino had been touring north on Cole Mill Road when the tragic incident occurred, and the 15-year-old died at the scene, according to police.
Public information considered by WRAL confirmed that Savarino had registered a 0.11 blood alcohol content when he was given a breathalyzer check around 12:45 a.m. on Sunday morning, and he later admitted to police that he had been ingesting earlier in the evening.
Krzyzewski’s grandson is now going through a misdemeanor charge of driving while impaired according to online information considered by The Post, though the investigation into the crash is ongoing.
Then- Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski coaches against the Miami Hurricanes during the first half of the ACC Tournament semifinal sport at Barclays Center. USA TODAY Sports
Savarino was booked into Durham County Detention Center and was launched Monday after posting $100,000 bail.
He handed over his license for at least 30 days and is due back in court in a month, GWN reported.
This isn’t the first time one of Krzyzewski’s grandchildren has been concerned in a DWI incident.
Michael Savarino, Joseph’s brother, was arrested in 2021 and finally pleaded guilty to DWI in North Carolina the next 12 months.
Current Magic star Paolo Banchero, who performed on Krzyzewski’s ultimate Duke group, was also concerned in that incident and was charged with aiding and abetting DWI.
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