An Idaho man was arrested and charged with a hate crime after he was caught on camera hurling racial and homophobic slurs at a group of high schoolers eating ice cream at McDonald’s.

“F–k you, you f–king half-breeds! Get the f–k out of Idaho!” the man can be heard saying on video.

“You got a f–king problem…I’m your f–king guy!” he adds. “I will f–k you up in a f–king heartbeat you little f–got!”

Footage from the July 12 incident was obtained by the Inlander newspaper and posted online Wednesday.

Richard Sovenski, 52, of Hayden, was identified by cops as the angry man seen on tape. He was charged with a hate crime this week and booked into Kootenai County jail.

The teenagers that Sovenski allegedly confronted were on a field trip with their church — located in Spokane, Washington — when they came upon him at a Mickey D’s in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

A woman who was with Sovenski told the Inlander that the group was “being rude, dancing and running around causing a disturbance” inside the fast-food joint — but their chaperone insists they were just being kids.

“Five minutes earlier we were in church,” explained Jose Ceniceros, the group’s youth leader.

“The kids couldn’t really believe it.”

Ceniceros claims that Sovenski began yelling slurs and profanities at him and the teens inside the McDonald’s before unleashing his racist rant out in the parking lot. The two men reportedly got into a scuffle near the doors, with Ceniceros alleging that he got sucker punched.

“That’s why I don’t come to Idaho,” one of his youth group members can be heard saying as Sovenski cusses them.

“Yeah! That’s why you don’t come to Idaho!” Sovenski replies. “We’re real f–king men here, you bitch!”

Toward the end of his rant, Sovenski appears to drop the n-word before launching a few more profanities and going inside. Cops caught up to him five days later and arrested him on one count of misdemeanor battery and one count of felony malicious harassment, which is Idaho’s hate crime statute.

The ice cream incident is just the latest in a long line of racially charged confrontations to be caught on video in recent months.

“Another winner,” wrote one Twitter user.

“It will never end, will it?” another said.

Some of the people involved have garnered popular nicknames, such as “Permit Patty” and “BBQ Becky.” Sovenski has yet to receive his own moniker.

According to KREM, he told police that he used the racial and homophobic slurs because he was “trying to get the upper hand” in the argument.

“It really, to me, was disgusting to hear,” said witness Chris Morse, who was in the McDonald’s drive-thru and spoke to the Coeur d’Alene/Post Falls Press.

“It made me feel bad for the kids,” he said. “They were just high schoolers, young kids.”

Sovenski is scheduled to appear in court in early September for the battery charge and preliminary hearings have reportedly been scheduled for July 27 and July 31 for the malicious harassment charge.