PHILADELPHIA -- The PHL17 reporter from Gloucester County who was seen cursing at a Philadelphia police officer in Facebook video has been fired and faces charges for the tirade, a report by Philadelphia Patch says.

Colleen Campbell, 28, was arrested after a curse-filled tirade at Philadelphia police.

Colleen Campbell, of Woodbury, is facing criminal mischief, hindering apprehension, and simple assault charges for the incident which took place on Sunday. According to Philadelphia Patch, Campbell assaulted staff at a Helium comedy club -- spitting on the manager, and kicking an officer.

In the video, which ends before Campbell allegedly kicks the officer, the 28-year-old can be seen cursing at the officer, insulting him and police in general.

Campbell was arrested after allegedly assaulting an officer. (Screen grab from video)

"Arrest me, go ahead. You're all pieces of s---, that's why society hates you, because you guys do s--- like this, for no f------- reason. You're arresting a girl for no f------ reason because I was sitting in the audience laughing ... I work at a f------ news station mother f-------," she can be heard saying.

After the incident, the video, which was first posted to Facebook, was posted and viewed more than 1 million times. Campbell was interviewed by PhillyMag.com and told them that she feels "ruined and embarrassed."

She told PhillyMag.com that she had two drinks at the club, but three drinks prior to that, and knows her limits. Before she deleted her social media accounts due to death threats she mentions having potentially been drugged.

Due to her behavior in the video she has been fired from PHL17 who have removed most references to Campbell from the site.

The video of her altercation with police was posted by Will Sylvince, a comedian, and can be watched here but it contains explicit language.

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