- The two police officers pulled over State Attorney Aramis Ayala on June 19
- Video captured the moment one of the officers tried to explain the traffic stop
- After first telling Ayala they ran her plate number and it 'did not come back', the cop then explained they pulled the attorney over because of the window tint
- Throughout the video, Ayala could be seen getting noticeably annoyed at cops
Footage has emerged showing two white police officers struggling to explain why they pulled over Florida's only black state attorney.
Video posted online by the Orlando Police Department shows two officers approaching the car of State Attorney Aramis Ayala after the pulled her over on June 19 about 8.15pm.
One officer was seen standing at the passenger side window, as the other cop whose bodycamera was recording approaching the other side.
When he reached the window, Ayala is seen in the clip grabbing her license from her wallet and handing it to the cop.
Video has emerged of two officers struggling to explain why they pulled over Florida's only black state attorney, Aramis Ayala (pictured)
She then informed the cop she was the state attorney, which led to the officer attempting to explain why she had been stopped.
'Thank you, your tag didn't come back, never seen that before, but we're good now. We ran the tag, I've never seen it before with a Florida tag, it didn't come back to anything, so that's the reason for the stop.'
Ayala then asked, 'what was the tag run for?' which led to further attempts at explanation from the officer.
Footage was posted online by the Orlando Police Department and it shows Ayala in her car
The state attorney handed one of the officers her license, leading to an awkward exchange between then
Ayala appeared to be getting annoyed with the cops during the stop, which took place on the night of June 19
'Oh we run tags through all the time, whether it's a traffic light and that sort stuff, that's how we figure out if cars are stolen and that sort of thing,' he said, as the attorney could be seen getting noticeably annoyed in her seat.
'Also, the windows are really dark, I don't have a tint measure but that's another reason for the stop.'
Ayala then asks for the officers' names, saying: 'Do you guys have cards on you?'
'One second
actually, this isn't my car but I can write my name down,' the cop said, before grabbing a notepad from his pocket.
He then writes his name down, as well as his partner's, before ripping the page from his book and handing it to Ayala.
'There you are, have a good day,' he is heard saying, as the attorney drives away.'
Eventually, the cop handed Ayala back her license and the attorney was allowed to drive away