An Orange County sheriff’s investigator was put on administrative leave after reportedly getting into an off-duty confrontation in which he pulled a gun on a teenager at a San Clemente skate park.

The confrontation was reportedly on Oct. 12 at the Ralphs Skate Court, off of Avenida La Pata.

The Sheriff’s Department would not say what occurred but acknowledged an internal investigation was underway.

A deputy, whose name was not released, is on paid leave pending that results of that investigation, said Carrie Braun, an Orange County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman. Once it is complete, the case will go to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.

Teenagers told Fox 11 that the man approached the group of teens over playing music loudly. One teen said the man did not look like a law enforcement officer when he approached the teens.

“It was probably like three seconds he had (the gun) out and everyone just froze and was in shock,” one teen said.

In a video recorded at the park, a group of teens with skateboards watch as a man in a light-colored baseball cap has an exchange with one boy who at one point kneels on the ground with his arms in the air. In the video, someone is heard saying the man pulled out a gun, but it is never seen in the footage.

“When a kid raises his skateboard to hit me in the face, he’s lucky he didn’t get shot,” the apparent off-duty deputy says in the video to another man who is standing with the teens. The apparent cop also flashes a Sheriff’s Department badge while speaking to the group of teens and an adult.

“Orange County Sheriff’s Department employees are expected to conduct themselves with professionalism on and off-duty,” sheriff’s officials said in a statement. “We take this incident seriously and will fully investigate.”