Officer's body camera recorded 30 seconds of traffic stop that's focus of internal investigation 9 hours 25 minutes 54 seconds ago Thursday, July 01 2021 Jul 1, 2021 July 01, 2021 3:24 PM July 01, 2021 in Top Story Source: WBRZ ' div.style.display = "block"; } $(function() { var $spotlightAd = $('#ad300x250'), $leaderboardAd = $('#ad728x90'), $sideColumn = $('#row2column2'); $sideColumn.prepend($spotlightAd.addClass('ad')); }); Officer Donald Steele ').parent().insertBefore($(".rsNav.rsThumbs.rsThumbsHor")); var captionWrap = caption.parent(); var slider = $(".royalSlider").data('royalSlider'); slider.ev.on('rsBeforeAnimStart', resizeCaption); function resizeCaption(){ captionWrap.stop(true); captionWrap.animate({ height: caption.height() }, 250); }; resizeCaption(); }); BATON ROUGE - A thirty-second recording captures the moments a traffic stop begins that eventually led to a Baton Rouge Police officer being put on paid leave amid an internal investigation about what happened during the stop.