Miami police are probing footage of a fracas between two officers that was captured on a GoPro and eventually made public on YouTube.

The recording is among the latest videos to surface involving police shenanigans, and it underscores that it's not just the populace under today's surveillance microscope.

Local media describe the video as officer Marcel Jackson stopping a Chevrolet for allegedly unsafe driving. The driver turns out to be Lt. David Ramras, an internal affairs veteran. The video shows the internal affairs officer get out of the car before a tussle eventually ensues. Jackson throws Ramras to the ground and backup officers hit the scene.

An online message board used by cops claims Jackson has been relieved of his duties. Miami authorities declined immediate comment.

The footage was captured with a GoPro that Jackson allegedly had secretly running in his patrol vehicle. The department doesn't deploy body or dash surveillance video equipment.

The patrol officer is overheard on the tape saying he stopped the silver vehicle because it was "flying," and a plate-run did not register the car as a police vehicle.

In the immediate aftermath, one officer screams: "Do you know who the fuck I am?"

"No I don't" is the response.

Here is a much longer version of the incident: