PROVIDENCE, RI — Providence police on Wednesday released tense body cam video of the traffic stop in which New England Patriots defensive lineman Christian Barmore claims he was racially profiled.
According to Providence police, there were issues with the Patriots star’s vehicle registration and there were drugs in his SUV. Police also described the 25-year-old as having an “attitude” during the interaction.
Officers were on patrol near Elmwood and Parkis avenues shortly before 1:00 a.m. when they saw a Grey Jeep Grand Cherokee with tinted windows and a plate cover over a temporary license plate. After officers activated their overhead lights and signaled for the vehicle to stop, Barmore began a “slow stop”, creeping along Elmwood Avenue and Bridgham Street before coming to a complete stop near 343 Broad Street.
Officers learned the Jeep’s temporary registration had expired on October 5 and Barmore was unable to provide an updated one, according to a police report.
In the body cam video, Barmore is heard questioning why he is being pulled over.
“I’m a football player bro. I’m not here for none of that,” Barmore can be heard telling officers.
Barmore also conversed with his mother while on speakerphone. Barmore’s mother can be heard telling police to be careful with her son, who is on blood thinners.
“Your car is getting towed regardless,” an officer tells Barmore. “How the rest of the stop goes is [up to] your behavior.”
When Barmore’s mother advises the defensive lineman to roll up the window, one of the officers reaches inside the vehicle, drawing an angry response from the NFL star.
“Don’t touch me, ya’ll crazy. I dare you to touch me. I’ll sue all you,” Barmore yelled.
Barmore eventually exited the Jeep and can be heard repeatedly saying “Stop touching me” as he walks away from the vehicles.
At least ten police officers were seen on video responding to the tense stop.
Officers searched Barmore’s Jeep and allegedly found an ash cup with a blunt and several tubes filled with marijuana.
Barmore wrote on social media that the run-in with police was racially motivated. The post appeared to be deleted sometime late Wednesday morning or early afternoon.
“I just experienced for the first time 5 Providence cops being very unprofessional racism at its finest,” Barmore wrote.
Barmore’s vehicle was towed and a summons for operation of an unregistered vehicle, display of plates, and driving with expired registration was left for Barmore inside the car, police say. Barmore was not arrested.
Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo was asked about the incident during media availability Wednesday.
“I had a conversation with him this morning. ... But for this time here with you guys I just want to focus on Jacksonville,” said Mayo. “What I will say is that I met with the captains and we had a conversation on how to approach it as a team. Those guys handled it in the locker room. It is a conversation we had, and we’ll see how it goes, and how it looks going forward.”
Barmore has not seen the field in 2024 as he undergoes treatment for blood clots.
The 6-foot-5, 315-pound Alabama product was selected in the second round of the 2021 draft and signed a 4-year, $92 million deal this past spring - the richest contract ever by a Patriot not named Tom Brady.
Barmore had the best season of his young career in 2023, a full 17-game campaign where he totaled career highs in tackles (64) and sacks (8.5).
Marijuana is legal in Rhode Island. NFL players are still tested annually for THC.
The Patriots are scheduled to play the Jacksonville Jaguars in London on Sunday.
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