The Providence (R.I.) police department released video of the traffic stop by its officers of New England Patriots player Christian Barmore.
The defensive tackle was stopped early in the morning on Oct. 16. The video shows an upset Barmore and the police engaged in a verbal confrontation.
“The vehicle had window tint all around and had a plate cover on the temporary registration causing issues on reading the information,” the police report said.
Authorities saw a temporary registration number with an unknown state.
“We then activated our overhead lights signaling for it to stop,” the report read. “It should be noted that the operator of the vehicle then ‘slow rolled’ from Elmwood Ave and Bridgham St to then coming to a complete stop in front of 343 Broad St. This tactic is known to police by slowing down an interaction with police to hide any contraband or weapons. It should also be noted that the area is known for high narcotic usage.”
WHDH reported the vehicle was towed and Barmore was issued a summons for operation of an unregistered vehicle, display of plates violation, and driving with an expired registration.
“Due to Barmore belligerent behavior and not wanting to stay on scene we left his summons in the vehicle along with his license and documents,” the police report said. “It should be noted that the VIN was ran VIA Channel 4 and came back with an expired registration out of Maine to a different name.”
A statement from the Providence Police Department was released regarding the traffic stop.
“The Providence Police Department takes all concerns from the public very seriously and with the utmost professionalism. In this particular case, the vehicle in question was found to be unregistered during a routine traffic stop, which is a violation of the law. The officer acted in full compliance with department protocols and state regulations. We understand that any encounter with law enforcement can be stressful, however, it’s important to note that officers are required to enforce all applicable laws, including those related to vehicle registration. We will continue to review the situation to ensure that proper procedures were followed and to maintain transparency with the public.”