James Hodges, 61, of Lake City, was arrested the morning of Oct. 31 and accused of resisting an officer without violence, according to an arrest report and body camera video of his detainment provided Wednesday to NBC News by the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office.“As sheriff, I take full responsibility for this event and want to extend my sincere apologies to Mr. Hodges for the actions of my deputies,” Hunter said.He told NBC affiliate WTLV of Jacksonville, “Makes my chest swell up, not in a proud way, but in a very appreciative way.”The arrest report said Gohde stopped Hodges after she saw him enter a crosswalk when a traffic control device indicated not to walk.Hodges responds, according to the video, that he doesn’t need to identify himself unless there has been a “reasonable articulated suspicion that I have committed a crime, am committing a crime or about to do a crime.”Hodges is placed in handcuffs, and Harrison, according to the video, asks him, “Sir, are you legally blind?”Audio in the video is turned off, but Hodges appears to mouth, “Yes, I am.” He then says, “I had to walk up here in the dark for jury duty, which was canceled.”The video then shows Gohde asking Hodges whether that was hard, and he responds that he wants her name and badge number.Harrison reacts to that comment, according to the video: “You know what, put him in jail for resisting.”As Hodges is placed into a squad car, he yells, “I want your name and your badge number, too, sir.”In the apology video, Hunter told the public his deputies will continue to work hard for their trust."