Bayonne, NJ - A city man has filed a lawsuit against a New Jersey State Police trooper, claiming he and other troopers racially profiled him, smashed his car window and wrongly arrested him following a traffic stop in 2014 that was captured on video.Dennis J. Ortiz "is an upstanding member of our community," said attorney Joel Silberman, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of the 20-year-old. "Absent his dark complexion, long dreadlocks and litany of tattoos, I am almost certain he would not have been treated in this fashion."A spokesman for the State Police said the division does not comment on pending litigation.On April 28, 2014, Ortiz, 20, was driving with his girlfriend from Pennsylvania to New Jersey when he was pulled over by Trooper Robert J. Murray on Route 78 in Tewskbury, in Hunterdon County, at 1:30 a.m. for driving 110 miles per hour. When told of the speed, Ortiz is seen on the video saying "absolutely."The lawsuit says Ortiz was given a field sobriety test without proper cause and then harassed after he returned to his car.Ortiz is seeking damages, punitive damages, interest, attorney fees, costs and "all such other relief as this court may deem appropriate, equitable, and just."Read more www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2015/12/bayonne_man_suing_state_