wrong-way crash
Five central Vermont teens died in a crash on I-89 when a wrong-way driver collided with their car Oct. 8.
[A] Williston man is facing murder charges for a wrong-way crash on Interstate 89 that killed five central Vermont teenagers late Saturday.

Steven Bourgoin, 36, will be arraigned Friday morning on five counts of second-degree murder, Chittenden County Stateโ€™s Attorney TJ Donovan announced Thursday.

Second-degree murder carries a penalty of up to life in prison, with a minimum of 20 years.

Steven Bourgoin
Steven Bourgoin. Facebook image
Bourgoin was allegedly driving a Toyota Tacoma north in the southbound lane of the interstate Saturday night when he collided with a car carrying five teenagers, according to court papers filed earlier this week.

The fiery crash killed all five people in the car: Eli Brookens, 16, of Waterbury; Liam Hale, 16, and Janie Chase Cozzi, 15, both of Fayston; and Mary Harris, 16, and Cyrus Zschau, 16, both of Moretown. Four of the students attended Harwood Union High School in Duxbury.

When a Williston police officer responded to the crash, Bourgoin allegedly stole the officerโ€™s cruiser and started driving south. He eventually turned around and crashed the cruiser back into the original crash scene, damaging seven other vehicles and injuring four others.

The arraignment is scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday at the University of Vermont Medical Center, where Bourgoin continues to be treated.

Initially he was in critical condition, but a hospital spokesperson confirmed Thursday that his condition had been upgraded to โ€œgood.โ€ That means he is conscious, comfortable and has stable vital signs.

Chittenden County prosecutors on Monday filed charges against Bourgoin of misdemeanor gross negligence and felony operation of a motor vehicle without the ownerโ€™s consent. He remained the focus of the homicide investigation.

โ€œThe state police worked extremely hard and conducted a thorough investigation,โ€ Donovan said.

Twitter: @emhew. Elizabeth Hewitt is the Sunday editor for VTDigger. She grew up in central Vermont and holds a graduate degree in magazine journalism from New York University.

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