Footage from a body camera worn by a police officer in Orlando, Fla., shows him approaching a car that he pulled over.

“What agency you with?” he asks after he looks at the driver’s license.

The driver replies, “I’m the state attorney.”

The officer then explains that her license plate “didn’t come back to anything” after he checked it on a computer. He’d never seen that before and that was why she was stopped, he says, adding, “but we’re good now.”

The polite but somewhat awkward exchange happened on June 19 at 8:15 p.m. between the officer and the driver, Aramis D. Ayala, who is the state attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Florida and chief prosecutor in Orlando.