afghanistan as a proud member of the iowa national guard. he s the hero here. i d like him to be here with us now doing this, but he s over there serving our country. from a car on fire to shots fired, a police officer faces grave danger when a suspected drunk driver suddenly turns violent. it s the wee hours of january 2nd, 2010. and hamilton, montana, police officer ross jessup is behind an suv. the driver, 36-year-old raymond davis has had a run-in with law enforcement earlier that night. he looked drunk and was warned by officers not to drive. now an hour later, officer jessup spots him on the road and pulls him over for a traffic violation. how is it going tonight? good. how are you?
he s not arrested for drunk driving. however, they discover that the can good snare on the is a 29-year-old angela pierce and she s en route the a birthday party when she spots the fight. she acted out of instinct and what she did was heroic. not many people get involved. since the incident. she receives a human fairian award for her bravery and has a facebook fan page dedicated to her. but her biggest fan remains officer jonathan seiter. we have been in contact since and i m thankful that she was there. my wife is thankful that she was there. i ve been blessed to still be here to be talking to you today. coming up police find themselves in an explosive situation. oh, my god. if there s somebody in that car.
stay off the main roads because drunk drivers will take a lot of back roads, a lot of side streets to avoid getting caught. albright eyes a possible drunk driver. there was a corvette that was in front of me. when he hit about 85-mile-an-hour i turned my lights on. albright pulls over the suspect and starts to administer a dui test. i did all my field sobriety test. determined the individual was too intoxicated to be driving. placed him under arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol. turn your wrists. as he cuffs the man, another cruiser pulls behind albright s vehicle and turns on his dashboard camera. he pulled up to help keep an eye on me, the traffic and the passenger that was in the car. trooper albright pats down the dui suspect, searching for weapons and drugs. all right. go ahead and spread your feet apart. spread your feet way apart. point your toes out. i was almost done. i was searching his very last leg to put him in the car and take him to jail
officer deaton goes back on his beat after a three-month recovery from his injuries. he looks at that roadside altercation as a learning experience and faces every day with a new routine. now every time i walk out the door i always make sure i say bye to my family because you never know. that might be the last time you see them. coming up these suspects really break the bank. you crashed a car into the bank. there s a problem here. when caught on camera: dash cam diaries continues. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain. and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell s healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy.
and called 911 into. my blood was flowing and i was panting and irjust knew that something is going to happen. and hopefully, it wasn t bad. gambino wants to make sure the suspect doesn t take off before police arrives. he approaches his stolen limo. there was nobody in the front seat. the window was cracked open. i reached in and grabbed the keys and put it in my pocket. i knew the car wasn t going anywhere. the suspected thief is in the back of the limo and sees him snag the keys. gambino brazenly confronts the man. i opened the door and grabbed both of his arms and he said, i have a gun and i said, no you don t because i have both of your arms and i was pulling him out of the car. the policeman pull into the gas station with his dash cam running he captures the two men wrestling. when i arrived at the gas station i pulled in right behind the limo. from there, you could see there s quite a by the of commotion. there were two what males fighting. as the police officer