An 80-year-old white man is being investigated for a hate crime after he was filmed physically attacking, and unleashing a racist tirade at a much younger black woman – all because she didn’t park her car perfectly, according to reports.

“You don’t belong (unintelligible)! Go back to South LA! Shut your f–king ugly, n—-r mouth. You’re a n—-r!” the unhinged geezer bellows in the video, which Enrique Conde, a student at Santa Monica College, shot in a school parking lot.

The suspect, identified as Fredric Allan Shinerock of Los Angeles, was charged with misdemeanor battery for the Tuesday evening incident, college police Chief Johnnie Adams said.

The incident was being investigated as a hate crime, officials confirmed. The City Attorney’s Office will decide whether to lodge additional charges.

Conde told KTLA that the man went ballistic because the woman, who also is a student, parked over the line of her spot in the parking lot of the college’s performing arts center.

As she was correcting her parking job, the suspect went after her and began spewing hateful language, including the N-word, said Conde, who pulled out his cellphone to record the ugly altercation.

“Right away, here are these racial slurs and expletives being shouted,” he said.

In the video, which has since gone viral, a parking attendant is seen trying to separate the combatants.

When the woman dares Shinerock to use the N-word again, he obliges and does so repeatedly – before the two begin swinging at each other and he throws a few shaky kicks.

“You’re the one who’s in the f–king wrong!” the woman yells before the hateful old timer gets in his car and drives away.

The woman was evaluated by paramedics at the scene but she was not transported for treatment, according to KTLA.

Shinerock, who was cited and released at the scene, told the news outlet that he was at The Broad Stage to attend an opera, but he declined to comment further on the incident.

Conde said the limited number of parking spots must be shared between students and performance attendees.

“It was shocking to see that but, unfortunately, it’s not the first time I’ve seen a racial tirade over a parking space in Santa Monica,” Conde told the Santa Monica Daily Press.

“A lot of people come into work who are not from the area and you see that friction sometimes.”

Bassoonist Anthony Parnther, who was walking through the parking lot after rehearsal, told the paper that the man’s “energy was filled with such hate and vitriol.”

“It was some really impassioned, hateful screaming that we witnessed,” said Parnther, the director of the Southeast Symphony, one of the oldest predominantly black orchestras in the US.

“It was supposed to be a musical celebration and it turned into something that was really shameful and revolting,” he added.

College President Kathryn Jeffery said the school “prides itself on inclusivity and diversity.”

“We will continue to do our utmost to uphold our commitment to provide a safe and inclusive learning environment,” Jeffery said in a statement. “We will take immediate and evident action to reinforce to our students, college community, and guests that there is no room for hate at Santa Monica College.”

Conde said he wished he had intervened rather than just shot the video.

“You watch one of those videos and you’re like ‘why doesn’t anybody do something?’ and I became that person,” he said, the Santa Monica paper reported.