Ice-T calls cop a ‘f–king a–hole’ during tense…
Ice-T bought a little scorching.
The rapper and “Law and Order: SVU” star had a heated exchange with law enforcement in New Jersey final May after being pulled over for expired license plates, calling a police officer a “f–king a–hole.”
The verbal altercation was captured on bodycam footage obtained by TMZ and the YouTube channel Unspoken Crime Murders.
Ice-T was pulled over in May 2024. Unspoken Crime Murders/YouTube
A patrol officer from the Hudson County Sheriff’s division approached the “Law and Order” star, who was driving a Porsche. Unspoken Crime Murders/YouTube
In the video, a Hudson County Sheriff’s officer begins begins by telling the rapper that he’s being recorded and has been stopped as a result of of a lacking entrance license plate and expired tags (that prove to have expired in 2021).
Ice-T proceeds to inform the officer that he was on the best way to a close by DMV to replace the paperwork on his Porsche, and that he tried to resolve the matter on the DMV the day earlier than however couldn’t as a result of “their system was down.”
According to T, the car’s registration wasn’t up to this point as a result of it had been “parked.”
The cop informed Ice-T he was lacking entrance plates and his registration was expired. Unspoken Crime Murders/YouTube
The actor mentioned he was on his approach to the DMV. Unspoken Crime Murders/YouTube
“Are you sure?” the cop asks him within the footage.
“Yeah, of course I’m sure,” the rapper responds.
“Yesterday I went to the DMV and they said their system’s down, so that’s why I’m here. I got seven cars. I’m trying to get them all straight.”
When requested by the officer what time his appointment was , the “SVU” star replies, “I don’t need one,” earlier than including, “They know me.”
At one level, Ice-T bought out of his car and approached the officer. Unspoken Crime Murders/YouTube
Prompted to supply his driver’s license, Ice-T admits to the officer that his license can also be expired.
“That’s why I’m going to the DMV. You have my paperwork. You’re fine,” he says earlier than making an attempt to steer the cop to both comply with him to the DMV or permit him to park his car the place he was stopped and stroll to the DMV. The Sheriff’s officer doesn’t comply with both suggestion.
“You don’t gotta be that serious about this. I mean you can but you don’t have to,” T says within the clip, to which the cop counters, “It is serious.”
The rapper known as the cop an “a–hole.” Unspoken Crime Murders/YouTube
Visibly annoyed, the actor asks the cop if he’s going to “take me to jail.”
“I’m not going to take you to jail,” the officer assures him earlier than saying he’s going to tow the car.
At that time Ice-T begins to boil. “You’re not gonna tow my f–king vehicle,” he says.
He continues, “If I’m not under arrest, I’m getting out of the car.”
Exiting the car, the “Law and Order” alum walks to the curb and approaches the law enforcement agent, who warns, “Don’t touch me.”
“Give me my paperwork, you f–king a–hole,” Ice-T tells him. “Give me my f–king paperwork!”
The Hudson County Sheriff’s officer warned Ice-T, “Don’t touch me.” Unspoken Crime Murders/YouTube
The rapper then addresses the bodycam, trying immediately into the lens.
“Get this on camera,” he says. “This muthaf–ker. I’m a foot away from the DMV. You’re an a–hole!”
The star goes on to report the cop — who he labels a “dumba–” — on his telephone.
With the exchange escalating, backup known as in and cooler heads begin to prevail. A sergeant arrives on the scene and brokers a peace between T and the patrol officer, who provides the rapper 4 tickets — driving with a suspended license, improper show, no inspection sticker, and lacking entrance plates.
The sergeant tells Ice-T that he tried to steer the officer to cut back the quantity of citations from 4 to 2, however was unsuccessful.
Ice-T was issued 4 citations. Unspoken Crime Murders/YouTube
In addition to an expired registration, the star had an expired driver’s license as effectively. Unspoken Crime Murders/YouTube
The Sheriffs then permit Ice-T to go away his car parked whereas he walks to the DMV to replace his license and registration.
The officer who pulled the “SVU” actor over ends the tense encounter by telling him, “Just next time show some respect.”
But Ice wasn’t feeling chilled, replying, “I don’t have to.”
The Post has reached out to reps for Ice-T and to the Hudson County Sheriff’s workplace.
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