Anthony Cumia is accused of attacking girlfriend Danielle Brand

New video emerged Sunday of the night of the alleged attack in New York

The footage was taken on Brand's phone and two minutes was released at the time of the incident in December

However nine extra minutes of footage has been released

Cumia is heard in the video searching his Long Island home for a gun

He is also heard speaking to police, telling them everything is fine

Cumia was arrested December 20, 2015, the morning after

A new round of footage has mysteriously appeared online from the night that a radio shock jock was arrested for allegedly abusing his girlfriend, showing him yelling and screaming as he searches his New York home for a gun.

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Anthony Cumia was arrested at his Long Island house in December after his girlfriend, Danielle Brand, 26, called police during a fight the two were having.

At the time of the incident, around two minutes of footage emerged that Brand had posted to a Periscope account, however a further nine minutes from the same night has now surfaced on YouTube, Page Six reported.

The new video shows Cumia shooing away the police as they arrive at the house, and yelling out: 'Where the f--- is my gun?'

Dani Golightly in a still from the video

Dani Golightly shows her hand which she says was broken

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Cumia can only be seen for a few seconds of the 11-minute video, and the police are not seen in the video, however Bland is talking constantly, saying that Cumia is still looking for his gun.

'He said he'd call the cops and lie to them and I'd look like an a-----e and no one would believe me,' she says.

'I'm gonna be in a lot of trouble if I don't go. I gotta go now. But … everything's fine.

'I don't know if you can see that my phone is shattered.'

At the five-minute mark, Brand is overheard talking to police.

'It was an accident, everything's fine,' she tells the officers.

When the cops leave, Cumia tells Brand: 'I can't believe you actually called the cops,' then resumes his search for his gun.

Brand offers to ask the police to help Cumia search for his gun, which he laughs off.

About nine minutes into the clip, Brand demands Cumia's checkbook and screams: 'You broke both my f---ing hands in one year!'

At another point in the video, Brand momentarily cuts to a spot on the tiled floor, where a white substance appears to have been spilled.

She can be heard saying: 'Oh god damn it. God f---ing damn it.'

As he gets up, the spill appears to be underneath a table and covered by a cloth.

Arrested: Anthony Cumia was arrested following a dispute with his girlfriend in Long Island, New York

Nassau County Police arrested Cumia at his home in Roslyn Heights on December 20, 2015, the morning after the video was made.

He was charged with strangulation in the second degree, unlawful imprisonment in the second degree, assault in the third degree and criminal mischief in the third and fourth degree, but has since pleaded not guilty.

He was ordered to stay away from Brand.

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Newsday reports that Cumia allegedly 'stomped' on his girlfriend's hand, strangled her and pinned her against a wall after an argument, prosecutors said.

The fight began after Brand made a comment about a 'former dating partner' of Cumia. Brand suffered a fractured rib, swollen arm and chest pain, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors say that the fight escalated and Brand was assaulted after trying to flee the home.

'Hi, I'm in Long Island, I got my hand broken, I'm waiting for police to come,' Brand says in the video.

'I tried to call the police, but he turned the phone off,' she says.

The camera then shows Cumia coming towards the woman.

'Oh my God, don't hit me! … Stay away from me!,' she screams.

'I'll pay you to leave my house,' Cumio says. She responds by saying: 'I don't need you to pay for a car!' she screams. 'I need you to pay for my f-ing broken hand!'

Cumio then then be heard laughing. He calls the alleged victim 'baby' and suggests that they sing karaoke.

Bizzare laughter: Cumio can be heard laughing. He calls the alleged victim 'baby' and suggests that they sing karaoke

Court documents claim that when Brand tried to call the police, Cumia smashed her cellphone.

She allegedly tried to call for help from the home's landline phone, but Cumia pulled the phone from the wall.

The two allegedly broke each other cell phones.

Cumia's attorney, Alan J. Schwartz denied all allegations and said that Brand is Cumia's girlfriend and that she lives with him in his New York City apartment.

He's due back in court in January.

Cumia was fired by satellite radio company SiriusXM last year after he called a black woman a 'c***' and an 'animal b****'after claiming she punched him in the face as he took photos in Times Square.

Sirius called his remarks 'racially charged' and 'hate-filled'.

The fouled-mouthed shock jock still showed no sign of remorse. After his firing he tweeted: 'Sirius decided to cave and fire me. Welcome to bizarro world. Fired for s*** that wasn't even on the air & wasn't illegal. So, who's next?'

He wrote that he was fired via email, adding: 'F*** Sirius.'

His firing came after he explained that he was trying to take photos of the area in New York City on Tuesday night when the unidentified woman was caught in the frame.

Controversy: In an April 26, 2006 file photo, radio shock jock Anthony Cumia leaves CBS Radio studios on 57th Street with fans after finishing their first morning show in New York. Cumia, a radio personality who hosted 'Opie and Anthony', is facing charges over a fight with a woman at his New York home

She objected to being in the images and punched him multiple times as she called him a 'white motherf***er', he claimed on his Twitter feed.

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He uploaded photos that he claim show her throwing punches at him, branding her a 'c*** animal'.

'Savage violent animal f***s prey on white people,' he continued in the hours-long rant. 'Easy targets. This C*** has no clue how lucky she was. She belted me 10 times. I had a gun.

'She's lucky I was a white legal gun owner or she'd be dead. Then 5 blacks started giving me s***!'

'I hope a home boy beats her to death,' he added. 'They aren't people.'

In another post, Cumia wrote: 'There's a deep seeded problem with violence in the black community. Try to address it and you'll be exiled to racistville. But it's real.'

As he posted his rant, he received mixed responses, with some people pointing out that she had mentioned the color of his skin, while others attacked him for being racist.

Racist rant: The 54-year-old Cumia was fired by satellite radio company SiriusXM last year after he called a black woman a 'c***' and an 'animal b****'after claiming she punched him in the face as he took photos in Times Square.

Predictably, he had no time for that.

'I was assaulted and used 'mean' words on Twitter and I'M the bad guy in all this?? Lol!' he tweeted.

After reports emerged about his rant, Cumia denied he was racist and was simply giving his attacker the lack of courtesy she deserved.

Cumia has been on air with his co-host Greg Opie Hughes for 20 years in a career that has been dogged with controversy. The show has been fined by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) twice.

They were fined $21,000 for shows from between 2000 and 2001, in which a 17-year-old girl was told to take off her underwear and rub a telephone over herself.

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In 2004, Viacom - the parent company of CBS Radio/Infinity-owned stations - had to pay $3.5 million to cancel all pending indecency claims against the show after a segment called 'Sex for Sam' encouraged people to have sex in public places.