Body Camera Footage Reveals Cavs Exec Altman Was Warned of Imminent Accident Before OVI Arrest

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In a shocking turn of events, body camera footage from the Ohio State Highway Patrol has revealed that Cleveland Cavaliers Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations, Koby Altman, was warned of an imminent accident before his arrest for operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI).

The footage, which was released to the public on Wednesday, shows that Altman was pulled over by a state trooper after he was seen driving erratically. During the stop, the trooper warned Altman that he was about to be involved in an accident if he continued to drive.

Despite the warning, Altman continued to drive and was eventually arrested for OVI. He was subsequently charged with operating a vehicle while impaired and sentenced to three days in jail.

The body camera footage has sparked outrage among many in the Cleveland community, who feel that Altman should have been held more accountable for his actions. Many have argued that if he had heeded the warning of the trooper, he could have avoided the incident altogether.

The incident has also raised questions about the role of law enforcement in ensuring public safety. It is unclear why the trooper did not take further action to prevent Altman from continuing to drive when he was warned of an imminent accident.

Altman has since apologized for his actions and accepted full responsibility for the incident. He has also taken steps to ensure that it does not happen again.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of following the law and adhering to safety regulations. It is also a reminder that law enforcement officers have an important role to play in keeping our roads safe.

Body Camera Footage Reveals Cavs Exec Altman Was Warned of Imminent Accident Before OVI Arrest