A video of the arrest of an Atlantic City police sergeant last month shows the officer rambling about his back and neck injuries as he fails multiple sobriety tests after he rear-ended a vehicle in Ventnor City.

Ventnor police arrested Michael Camp on charges of driving under the influence and reckless driving around 10 a.m. on Feb. 9 after the off-duty cop rear-ended another vehicle at a stop light and police determined he had a blood alcohol concentration of .13 more than an hour after the crash, according to a police report obtained by NJ Advance Media.

In body-camera footage obtained by SJNTV.com, Camp can be seen failing three sobriety tests given to him by the arresting officer. After the officer tells Camp to walk nine steps in a straight line and turn around to do the same thing, he takes 10 steps and tells the officer, “I’m messed up,” according to the video.

“You’re gonna lock me up,” says Camp, who has been a cop for 21 years.

Throughout the 10-minute video, Camp is constantly complaining to the officers about having back surgery and the two herniated discs in his neck, which he says will require surgery. Camp tells the officers he is on “light duty” with the Atlantic City police department because of the injuries.

In the video, Camp is slurring his words and tells the officers he is not trying to give them a hard time. At one point, Camp suggests that he should go to the hospital because of his neck and back pain.

Before arresting Camp, a Ventnor police officer at the scene tells the arresting officer to give Camp the option to go to the hospital but to let him know that police would apply for a warrant of blood and urine testing if he did not go back to the police station and take a breathalyzer test.

Before being handcuffed, Camp asks the officers if he can call his lawyer, but they do not let him. Camp does not argue that decision.

Camp’s attorney. Brendan Shur, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday, but told SJNTV.com that the video did not show “someone who looks to me to be impaired.”

According to the police report, Camp allegedly smelled of alcohol and had bloodshot eyes. A checklist completed by the arresting officer said Camp was “rambling” and “slobbering,” but that his demeanor was “cooperative,” “polite” and “calm,” according to the report, according to the report.

Camp was taken into custody, processed and released the day he was arrested. He is due in Ventnor City municipal court on March 17 at 11:30 a.m., according to online court records.

An Atlantic City police spokesman said last month that there was an ongoing internal affairs investigation into Camp’s arrest and would not comment on his employment status.

The incident is the second time Camp has been arrested while working as a sergeant for the Atlantic City police department. In 2010, he turned himself in after being charged with simple assault and criminal mischief stemming from a domestic violence incident in Egg Harbor Township, according to the Press of Atlantic City.

The charges were later dismissed, according to court documents.

Joe Atmonavage may be reached at jatmonavage@njadvancemedia.com. Follow on Twitter @monavage.

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