A corrections officer was placed on administrative leave after pulling a gun on an ATV rider in North Pole while he was off duty.

According to the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, GoPro video footage taken May 29 by an all-terrain vehicle rider named Devarge Walker shows him riding down a gravel road when Gregory Braeuer, an off-duty corrections officer at the Fairbanks Correctional Center, gets out of his pickup, approaches Walker and says, "This ain't a racetrack."

The News-Miner posted the video on its website this week.

Braeuer reaches for the ATV, and a struggle ensues. Walker tells Braeuer to "get the f–k off my bike. The f–k's wrong with you?" Braeuer responds, "What's wrong with you?"

Then Braeuer goes back to his truck, takes out a gun and walks toward Walker.

"Get on the ground right now," Braeuer says. After that point the GoPro camera moves and is facing part of the ATV. Braeuer references his badge and repeats himself: "Get on the f–king ground." Walker gets on the ground.

"Where you headed?" Braeuer is heard asking. Walker replies, "I'm just riding around," and Braeuer then asks, "Why?"

An argument ensues, and Walker tells Braeuer he is being recorded. Walker's friends are also heard talking.

Braeuer "is currently on administrative leave pending further administrative hearings," Alaska Department of Corrections spokesperson Megan Edge said in an email.

She said Alaska State Troopers are investigating the incident, as well as the DOC professional conduct unit.

"Correctional officers do not have the authority to detain anyone outside of a correctional facility," Edge said in the email. "Correctional officers are also not authorized to carry firearms in the course of their duties. As a private citizen, Mr. Braeuer does have the right to carry a firearm."