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Recently released video shows the moments before a passing motorist helped apprehend a suspect following a shocking rollover.
The dash-cam video was posted on YouTube by Storyful News, showing a high speed chase on I-84 in Idaho from April 2015. The pursuit lasted several minutes with the driver, Manuel Sanchez swerving into the median and eventually flipping the pickup several times. His body can be seen flying through the air in the video.
After Sanchez was ejected, he ran from the officer to the interstate median.
Jason Henley and his wife were traveling on I-84 when Sanchez passed his vehicle at a high rate of speed. Shortly after, an Idaho State Police car passed Henley's vehicle.
A few miles down the road, Henley arrived at the scene of the crashed truck and saw a trooper struggling with a man in the median. He and another motorist subdued Sanchez while ISP Trooper Kenny Walker made the arrest.
Henley, a former Marine, said that helping the trooper was "the right thing to do."
On January 21, 2016, Henley was awarded a plaque honoring him for helping take Sanchez into custody.
Sanchez was charged and convicted of assaulting an officer, possessing methamphetamines and fleeing police. In December he was sentenced to 15 years in prison
Read more about the chase here.
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