A Bronx cop who was stripped of his gun and badge amid allegations he was boozing on the job in December has now been arrested for drunk driving his squad car that night, officials said.

Officer Richard Evans, 44, was charged in an indictment for driving while intoxicated and official misconduct for the drunk driving incident on Dec. 8 in the Bronx.

Ironically, the veteran 15-year cop and his rookie partner were checking out a report of a drunken dispute between neighbors on Webster Avenue near East 203rd Street during the midnight shift at the time.

A person at the scene called 911 to report that Evan appeared to be drunk, according to the Bronx District Attorney’s office.

The cop was filmed slurring his words on video taken at the scene by another civilian.

Evans then drove back to the 52nd Precinct stationhouse in Norwood where two NYPD sergeants and a captain found him “unfit” to perform his duties and he was stripped of his gun and badge amid the initial allegations.

“The defendant was allegedly intoxicated while driving a patrol car to and from the scene of a complaint. Such irresponsible behavior is dangerous to the community he swore to protect, and will not be tolerated,” Bronx DA Darcel Clark said in a statement.

Evans was arraigned Thursday in Bronx Supreme Court and released.

He faces up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine if convicted on the top charge.

A photo also emerged of Evans passed out in the stationhouse locker room with his beer belly exposed on a prior occasion.

Evans is due back in court on March 7.

Stuart London, the union lawyer representing Evans, said, “I can’t remember another case like this that there’s no objective evidence to corroborate the fact he was drinking at all. We’re confident when this case is litigated in a courtroom that reasonable doubt rings throughout the case.

“It’s unfair to an officer with 18 1/2 years on the job to put him and his family through this… They have no evidence that he ever operated a police vehice in an unsafe manner.”