FOR WEATHER NOTIFICATIONS. NEW TONIGHT CINCINNATI POLICE NOW RELEASING BODY CAMERA VIDEO SHOWING BOTH TRAFFIC STOPS INVOLVING BENGALS. CORNERBACK CAM TAYLOR STOPS THAT ULTIMATELY LANDED HIM IN JAIL. THE VIDEO IS CAPTURED. OFFICERS CONFRONTING TAYLOR BRITT ABOUT RECKLESS DRIVING, UNBUCKLED PASSENGERS, AND DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE. AFTER A BENGALS GAME, WLWT NEWS FIVE’S KAREN JOHNSON IS LIVE DOWNTOWN WITH ALL OF THOSE DETAILS. HI KAREN. HEY, GUYS. YOU KNOW, ONE OF THE ONE OF THE VIDEOS JUST RELEASED TAKES US BACK TO THE EARLY MORNING HOURS OF JUNE 18TH, AROUND 130 IN THE MORNING WHEN A CINCINNATI POLICE OFFICER STOPPED CAM TAYLOR. BRITT. YOUR INFORMATION TOGETHER RIGHT NOW. OKAY? WHY WOULD YOU JUST DO WHAT YOU DID? IT WAS TRAFFIC LIGHTS ALL RED. NO. THERE WERE YEAH, I GOT A DASH CAM. I’M NOT GOING TO ARGUE. YES, SIR. YES SIR, YES SIR I DID, I DID, I DID DRIVE LIKE THAT. TAYLOR WAS CITED FOR RECKLESS DRIVING BEFORE LEAVING THE. HE TELLS THE OFFICER. THE OFFICER TELLS HIM YOU CANNOT DRIVE LIKE THAT. AND HE RESPONDS, UNDERSTOOD? YES, SIR. FAST FORWARD TO SEPTEMBER. CINCINNATI POLICE STOPPED TAYLOR BRITT AGAIN AFTER THE BENGALS HOME OPENER AND CITED HIM FOR MULTIPLE VIOLATIONS, INCLUDING DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE AND STREET RACING FOR REPORTEDLY SQUEALING TIRES AND DRIVING ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD. TAYLOR BRITT RECENTLY SERVED FIVE DAYS IN JAIL FOR RECKLESS DRIVING. THE RELEASE OF THIS CVG BODY CAMERA FOOTAGE COMES AS TAYLOR BRITT ALSO FACES SCRUTINY FROM A SEPARATE CRASH INVESTIGATION IN COVINGTON, WHICH WAS CAUGHT ON CAMERA, AN INCIDENT POLICE SAY REMAINS UNRELATED TO THESE TRAFFIC STOPS. TAYLOR BRITT’S ATTORNEY, THOUGH, WAS IN COURT EARLIER THIS MONTH AFTER HE TOOK A PLEA DEAL AND HE SAID HIS CLIENT WAS GOING TO GET RID OF THE HIGH POWERED VEHICLES.

Body-cam video released of 2 traffic stops involving Bengals CB Cam Taylor-Britt

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Updated: 6:23 PM EST Jan 22, 2026

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Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt recently served a five-day jail sentence after pleading guilty to reckless driving, following two separate traffic stops in June and September, as shown in newly released body camera footage.The first incident occurred in the early morning hours of June 18, when a Cincinnati police officer pulled over Taylor-Britt downtown. During the stop, the officer asked, “How you doing?” and Taylor-Britt replied, “I’m getting all the information together right now.” The officer then questioned, “OK, why would you just do what you did?” to which Taylor-Britt responded, “Uh, speed. A light?” The officer informed him, “Six traffic lights all red,” and Taylor-Britt admitted, “I got dash cam. I’m not going to argue. Yes sir. Yes sir. I did. I did.” Taylor-Britt was polite throughout the interaction and apologized for his reckless driving, resulting in a citation.Three months later, Taylor-Britt was stopped again, this time in front of Bengals fans at The Banks after the team’s home opener. An officer asked, “What’s your license suspended for?” And noted, “Driver status suspended.” Taylor-Britt denied this, but the officer confirmed, “Yeah. Suspension order issued. May 15, 2025.” The footage shows a crowd gathering as officers reported Taylor-Britt crossed the center line, squealed his tires, and drove on the wrong side of the road. An officer remarked, “He ain’t got a license, and he’s driving like an idiot. He was on the wrong side of the road, squealing tires, driving like a bat out of hell.”The release of these videos coincides with Taylor-Britt facing scrutiny from a separate crash investigation in Covington, where police say a car he was a passenger in crashed into a parked car, causing both vehicles to flip, with his Jeep rolling onto its roof. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured in the crash. The Bengals have not released any statements regarding these incidents. Taylor-Britt’s attorney said in court earlier this month that his client was getting rid of his high-powered vehicles.

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Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt recently served a five-day jail sentence after pleading guilty to reckless driving, following two separate traffic stops in June and September, as shown in newly released body camera footage.

The first incident occurred in the early morning hours of June 18, when a Cincinnati police officer pulled over Taylor-Britt downtown. During the stop, the officer asked, “How you doing?” and Taylor-Britt replied, “I’m getting all the information together right now.” The officer then questioned, “OK, why would you just do what you did?” to which Taylor-Britt responded, “Uh, speed. A light?” The officer informed him, “Six traffic lights all red,” and Taylor-Britt admitted, “I got dash cam. I’m not going to argue. Yes sir. Yes sir. I did. I did.” Taylor-Britt was polite throughout the interaction and apologized for his reckless driving, resulting in a citation.

Three months later, Taylor-Britt was stopped again, this time in front of Bengals fans at The Banks after the team’s home opener. An officer asked, “What’s your license suspended for?” And noted, “Driver status suspended.” Taylor-Britt denied this, but the officer confirmed, “Yeah. Suspension order issued. May 15, 2025.” The footage shows a crowd gathering as officers reported Taylor-Britt crossed the center line, squealed his tires, and drove on the wrong side of the road. An officer remarked, “He ain’t got a license, and he’s driving like an idiot. He was on the wrong side of the road, squealing tires, driving like a bat out of hell.”

The release of these videos coincides with Taylor-Britt facing scrutiny from a separate crash investigation in Covington, where police say a car he was a passenger in crashed into a parked car, causing both vehicles to flip, with his Jeep rolling onto its roof. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured in the crash.

The Bengals have not released any statements regarding these incidents. Taylor-Britt’s attorney said in court earlier this month that his client was getting rid of his high-powered vehicles.