The mayor of Denver's son cursed at, berated and threatened an officer's job who had pulled him over for speeding, and it was all caught on camera.

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock's son Jordan, was pulled over on March 23 for driving 65mph in a 40 zone.

Instead of cooperating with the officer issuing the ticket, in the Aurora police district- not Denver's- the 22-year-old is cursing at him saying: 'My dad's the mayor, you f****ing f****t.'

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Tantrum: The mayor of Denver's son, Jordan Hancock (pictured), had a meltdown when an officer pulled him over for speeding

Jordan, 22, also hurled homophobic slurs at the cop who had pulled him over for speeding

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock (pictured) released a statement saying he does not condone his son's behavior but that they love and support him despite it

Video shows Denver mayor's son insulting officer WARNING: This video has explicit language. After getting pulled over for going at least 25 mph over the speed limit, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock’s son, Jordan, gets in a heated exchange with an Aurora police officer who ended up citing him. MORE: http://bit.ly/2FTGTkh Posted by Denver7 on Tuesday, 8 May 2018

The incident is caught on what appears to be the officer's body camera video, posted by Denver 7.

The young man then threatens the officer: 'Guess what? I'm about to get you fired you f***ing b****h.'

The officer, responding to Jordan's tirade about how his father, the mayor of Denver is going to be able to fire the cop, says to the young man: 'Of Denver? Well you're in Aurora.'

In the 20-second clip, the officer also sarcastically snips, 'Your father is going to be proud.'

On Jordan's ticket, the officer wrote: 'Attitude very poor-see video.'

When the mayor's son appeared in court, he agreed to pay a $250 fine, but declined reporters' questions about the incident.

Beautiful family, foul language: The Mayor, posing with his son, Jordan, his wife Mary Lee and daughter

'We addressed this matter with Jordan and he has apologized to the officer,' Michael Hancock's office said in a statement.

'While we do not support nor condone his inexcusable actions and words during this traffic stop, we love our son dearly and support him.'

Additionally, the Aurora Police Department declined to comment on the video and also said they are launching an internal investigation to find out how the video was leaked to the press.