Actor Alec Baldwin was arrested Friday after he assaulted a driver during an argument over a Manhattan parking spot, according to a spokesman for the New York City Police Department.

The “30 Rock” star was arrested around 1:30 p.m and charged with misdemeanor assault and harassment following a scuffle with a driver who had pulled into a space on East 10th Street in Greenwich Village that the celebrity had hoped to park in, according to the NYPD spokesman.

Mr. Baldwin, 60 years old, approached the 49-year-old driver at a muni-meter and the pair began to argue, the spokesman said. Mr. Baldwin then assaulted the man, striking him in the face, the spokesman added.

The driver was being treated at a nearby hospital for his injuries.

Mr. Baldwin, who has a home in Greenwich Village and frequently impersonates President Trump on “Saturday Night Live,” didn’t comment as he left the NYPD’s Sixth Precinct station house on Friday afternoon after being charged. He left in a large sport-utility vehicle.