A nearly hourlong city police body camera video shows Baltimore mayoral candidate Thiru Vignarajah being cited for driving with a suspended registration, according to the Baltimore Sun.

Around 1 a.m. Sept. 26, Vignarajah was stopped in the 2400 block of Greenmount Avenue in East Baltimore for driving without his headlights on, according to body camera footage obtained by the Sun. He contested the officer's claim.

The officer took Vignarajah's license and found his registration was suspended because of an outstanding repair order from May, the video shows.
Vignarajah questioned the officer during the nearly hourlong traffic stop.

"We are short 600 patrol officers, and that's what you're doing in Greenmount?" Vignarajah said in the video.

The officer told Vignarajah he would give him a warning about the headlights but that he must remove Vignarajah's license plates and tells him to call a tow truck due to his suspended registration.

A sergeant arrived at the scene of the traffic stop at the officer's request. The officer later allowed Vignarajah to drive home.

In the video, a female passenger can be seen in the car with Vignarajah. When asked about the woman, Vignarajah said she was a friend in town for a legal conference, and after a later dinner, he showed her areas in which he prosecuted gang violence, the Sun said. He went on to say he wanted to motivate her to work in the city.

During the video, the woman called a ride-sharing service and left the scene. Read more at WBAL