Body cam footage shows Oklahoma police captain asking officer to turn off camera during stop

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In the body camera video, Capt. James Matthew French is seen telling Sgt. Christopher Skinner he is an Oklahoma City police captain before pointing to his chest and telling Skinner to turn his body camera off.

Police body camera footage shows an Oklahoma City police captain who was pulled over for suspected drunk driving asking the arresting officer to turn off his body camera.

CNN did not immediately hear back from the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 123, which represents members of the Oklahoma City Police Department, with any comment on French's behalf. The video shows French again repeatedly asking Skinner to turn the body camera off as French struggles with field sobriety tests.

"I understand that, sir. And I'm a sergeant... and I've taken an oath to uphold the law. I don't show favoritism to anyone regardless," Skinner says.According to an incident report, French was arrested and booked on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to signal intention to turn.

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