Saturday evening, Harper said that she viewed the footage reinforced her earlier impression that White "never once became aggressive.”
Harper said she remembers telling the trooper to leave White alone. She said she remembers White saying to her and others on the scene, "You are my witnesses.”
Jordan is now resting at a location outside Boley, Harper said.
"She’s still a little bit shaky,” Harper said. "Her nerves are just wrecked.”
Patrol Capt. Chris West said Friday that results of an internal investigation have been turned over to the patrol’s chief, who will make the determination on whether disciplinary actions are brought against Martin.
Meanwhile, attorney Gary J. James, who represents the trooper, plans a news conference Monday to address allegations about his client.
Okfuskee County District Attorney Max Cook has declined to file criminal charges in the incident.
Franks was issued a written warning for failure to yield.
CONTRIBUTING: Oklahoman Staff Writer Matt Dinger