Key facts
- Bodycam footage shows Domo CEO Joshua James arrested on suspicion of DUI after leaving the roadway and hitting a mailbox.
- Federal narcotics prosecutor Joseph Ruddy was investigated for a DUI crash where he allegedly struck another vehicle and left the scene.
- Ruddy appeared heavily intoxicated and handed an officer his U.S. Justice Department business card.
- Ruddy's blood-alcohol level was 0.17%, twice the legal limit.
- Ruddy was charged with DUI with property damage.
- Ruddy was removed from his supervisory role and three pending criminal cases after the incident.
Bodycam footage has emerged showing the arrest of Domo CEO Joshua James on suspicion of driving under the influence after he allegedly left the roadway and struck a mailbox. The video captures officers questioning James at the scene before informing him of the charges.
Separately, bodycam footage also revealed Joseph Ruddy, a federal narcotics prosecutor, appearing heavily intoxicated and handing an officer his U.S. Justice Department business card following a Fourth of July crash. Authorities stated Ruddy struck another vehicle and left the scene, with his blood-alcohol level testing at 0.17%, twice the legal limit. Despite these charges, Ruddy remained employed and in a supervisory role for two months before being removed from three pending cases and his position. The case has been referred to the Office of Inspector General, with experts suggesting Ruddy may have attempted to use his public office to influence the police investigation.
