NORTH GREENBUSH — Four days after Troy police officer Dominick Comitale was charged with hitting a man on a Little League field, another entry in a long string of complaints about his behavior came to light.

Comitale was charged with second-degree harassment Saturday after allegedly elbowing a man in the face at a Little League game while off-duty. On Wednesday, WTEN aired a woman's account of an alleged road rage incident involving the officer — an encounter she captured on video.

The woman, who asked News10 not to reveal her identity for safety concerns, said she was driving in North Greenbush in September 2017 when a pickup truck began tailgating her before eventually crossing over a double yellow line to pass her.

Stopped at an intersection, Comitale got out of the car and approached her. The station posted a 38-second clip of the exchange that ensued.

"What is your problem?" says Comitale, who is wearing a golf shirt with "Troy PD" on it.

"I don't have a problem," the woman responds.

"You're going under the speed limit and you're jamming on your brakes," he says.

Comitale then reaches through a narrow opening in the driver's window in an apparent attempt to grab or bat away her phone as she records him.

The woman tells Comitale that she will call the police.

"Go ahead, 'cause I am the police," he replies.

He asks why she jammed on her brakes, which she denies.

"Are you having a bad day?" Comitale says.

The woman told News10 that once North Greenbush officers arrived, they identified Comitale as an off-duty Troy police officer.

The woman said she filed a complaint with the Troy Police Department, but never heard back.

After learning about Comitale's more recent legal troubles — and previous settlements resulting from excessive-force complaints against him — she decided to share her story with News10.

Troy's Assistant Police Chief Daniel DeWolf told the Times Union that the incident was investigated and the woman met with the the department's internal affairs unit.

"Her complaint was handled as a personnel matter and her complaint was sustained," DeWolf said.

DeWolf said the department's failure to send a letter to the woman informing her of the end of the investigation was an unintentional oversight.

Police said they could not comment on the incident further — including whether Comitale faced any kind of discipline — because it was a personnel matter.

Comitale's Little League altercation, apparently caused by a dispute over field cleanup, also occurred in North Greenbush. Comitale was given an appearance ticket, police said.

Comitale's on-duty performance has drawn scrutiny, as well.

In 2015, a jury found Comitale and Justin Ashe guilty of violating John M. Larkin's civil rights after they beat, tasered and pepper-sprayed him at St. Mary's Hospital in 2011. The city paid a $39,000 settlement in that case.

In 2014, an internal investigation exonerated Comitale of excessive force violations in connection with the 2013 arrest of a Hudson Valley Community College football player, but found that he had violated several provisions of the department's code of conduct. The city settled that case for $60,001.

In 2013, Comitale and officer Brandon Cipperly allegedly beat Sam Ratley outside his home for playing music too loudly. The city settled that case for $60,000.

The city also paid $15,000 to settle a 2011 allegation of excessive force against Comitale after he stopped a man for an open container violation.