Sheriff David Hutchinson, Hennepin County's top cop, said he understands why some community groups have called for his resignation after his drunken driving accident and arrest Dec. 8.
He is quick to admit what he did was inexcusable, but said he has no plans to give up the last two years of his term.
"Getting sober has helped me regain my drive to serve the people of Hennepin County to the best of my ability," he said. "I have a lot more to give."
He's proud of the work his agency has done under his leadership, including immigration and jail reforms, working high profiles cases and taking lots of guns off the street. Violent crime is plaguing the county and the nation, and he wants to continue his efforts to reduce it.
"I want to be on the forefront of public safety," Hutchinson said. "Driving drunk has been the lowest point in my life. I embarrassed myself, my agency and my family. But I want to be a role model to people in law enforcement and first responders."
He said he planned to do the right thing before making the decision to drink and drive after a state sheriffs' convention in Alexandria.
He had some drinks at one of the hospitality suites in the evening and eventually went back to his room, where he intended to spend the night. But he said he couldn't sleep, packed his bag and decided to make the long trip back to the Twin Cities.
Hutchinson admits the details are fuzzy on what led to the accident that nearly took his life. His county-owned sports utility vehicle veered off Interstate 94 at 2:30 a.m. and on to a snow-covered shoulder. The vehicle went into a ditch and flipped, leaving him with a concussion and several broken ribs and vertebrae.