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    LAS VEGAS — Nevada’s governor was pulled over by a Las Vegas police officer in May for allegedly failing to stop at a red light before making a right turn in his pickup truck. He wasn’t ticketed after identifying himself.

    “I’m Joe Lombardo,” he said as the officer arrived at the passenger-side window, police body camera video obtained by The Associated Press shows.

    Gov. Lombardo was pulled over May 15 by an officer from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the agency Lombardo led as sheriff for eight years. The officer walks up to the passenger side of a light-gray Ford pickup truck and says, “Hello, how are you doing, sir?” according to the video.

    Lombardo is in the driver’s seat, with his wife Donna Lombardo in the passenger seat.

    The officer begins to explain the reason for the stop, and Lombardo interrupts to say, “I’m Joe Lombardo.” The officer says, “I’m aware,” and continues to explain the stop was initiated because he did not see Lombardo stop at a red light before making a right turn.

    “Come on, man,” Lombardo says.

    The officer replies, “You’re good to go, sir. Appreciate ya. Have a good day,” and then walks away.

    The whole interaction lasts about 15 seconds of the 1 minute and 10 second video.

    The police department said the governor did not receive a citation but did not say why, however law enforcement officers say it is common to not give a citation over a minor violation.

    Lombardo’s campaign said the governor and his wife were headed to the airport when they were pulled over.

    “Governor Lombardo spoke with the officer, fully complied with all instructions, and was promptly on his way,” the campaign said in a statement Tuesday. “He remains grateful for the professionalism of the officer involved and for the service of law enforcement officers across Nevada.”

    The video, which was obtained via public records request, comes to light months before the November election, when Lombardo, a Republican seeking reelection, will face Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford.

    Steve Grammas, the president of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, said the interaction wasn’t uncommon. Officers stop drivers, explain why drivers are stopped and then let them go on their way.

    “It really is a big nothing in my opinion,” he said.

    Grammas, whose union endorsed the Republican governor, denied Lombardo received any special treatment. Typically officers ask for the driver’s license in order to identify them, but the officer already knew who the governor was, he said.

    “Being that it is the governor, the former sheriff, odds are he doesn’t have warrants, does not have a suspended driver’s license, and so there’s no need to run that person,” Grammas said.

    Grammas added that the governor didn’t identify himself as the governor, and simply said his name.

    Edward Obayashi, a deputy sheriff and policy adviser who teaches an ethics and policing class in California, said there is nothing unethical about what the governor or the officer did.

    “We let motorists off with a warning all the time,” Obayashi said.

    Obayashi said that it was obvious the officer already knew who he was stopping because he ran the license plate, and the governor identifying himself is a common courtesy.

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