on the lookout for drunk drivers. i was just doing my what i call my drunk run. 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.
trooper albright s vehicle is 50-year-old robert stein. stein is intoxicated and has traces of cocaine in his system. get on the ground right now! police arrest stein, and he s found guilty two of counts of aggravated vehicular assault and is sentenced to three years in prison. kind of one of those things where they are going to do what they are going to do regardless of the consequences. those consequences turn out to be severe. trooper kyle albright is forced into medical retirement because of his injuries. i do miss it. that s all i ve ever been since i ve been 21 years old. that s all i ve ever known is being a cop. but kyle albright has turned the life-changing events of that night into a positive. he uses the dash cam video as a teaching tool. i go to schools, high schools. i talk about the effects of drinking and driving and i use that video to show them this is real, and it doesn t just affect
and grand theft auto and is sentenced to one year in prison. charges are dismissed for passenger carl hankerson. but to trooper albright, the most shocking part of that night is not that the suspects make it out alive or even the gaping hole in the wall. it s the fact that through all of the damage, the bank s alarm doesn t go off. to me it should have set some sort of alarm off with a big hole in the wall, but it didn t. next day, i closed my accounts and i went to a new bank. a little more than one year later, officer albright captures another shocking event on his dash cam. but this time it would nearly cost him his life. we look up and that s when i see my car coming at me. september 7th, 2003. it s about 1:00 in the morning and kyle albright is once again
son of a the force kind of just threw me over the top of the first car that i had stopped. and i ended up next to the guardrail. trooper albright goes into crisis mode. he hops on one foot, tending to the injured. kind of one of them things where you fight through the pain. okay. where is the officer at? where is this guy at? where is this person at? the dui suspect is crushed between his car and albright s cruiser. on impact, albright had lifted the man off the ground, possibly saving him from a worse injury. apparently i picked him straight up off the ground because my car hit him on the front side of his legs. and it smashed him down on top of the hoot of my car. take those off of him, please. albright and another officer dislodged the man from between the two vehicles. incredibly, he only suffers minor injuries. once i realized where everybody was at, i kind of collapsed in the grass and that s when it really started hurting. oh, my knee is killing me. authori
intersection with a bank on the corner. the bank albright uses himself. there s a rise at every entrance. he just thought, well, i can make this turn. going that fast, 90-mile-an-hour, you re not going to make a 90-degree turn that quickly. the jeep launches up an embankment and goes airborne. it bursts through the wall of the bank. it flew all the way across the parking lot and it never touched the ground until it hit the bank wall and into the bank. the distance is about 80, almost 90 feet. albright can t believe his eyes. he went 14 to 15 feet high when he ramped it because his passenger side mirror hit the light pole right beside the bank. that was 13 feet up. trooper albright pulls into the bank s parking lot and calls for backup. as he cautiously approaches the bank, he expects the worst. when he first hit the bank i