A Brooklyn straphanger who got his wallet stolen on the train was able to run the thief down and get his billfold back — but not before taking a few selfies with him.

The soon-to-be father of two, who goes by the name Cee Da-Prophet on Facebook, videotaped the encounter with his cellphone and posted the footage on his page Friday.

Since then, more than 1 million people have viewed the clips — many of whom commend Cee for not getting physical with the man.

“Dude stole my wallet today but you know I had to put in some work,” he wrote on Facebook. “And yeah I did get it back!”

Speaking to The Post on Monday, Cee recalled how he was taking an uptown B train to work when the alleged theft unfolded at the 7th Avenue station.

“I really wanted to get my stuff back,” the 25-year-old said.

After accidentally dropping his wallet inside the train, Cee claimed the man reached underneath where he was sitting and grabbed it — and then took off.

He exited just as the doors were closing and managed to get away from Cee, but not for long.

“I was like, ‘That’s not happening to me today. I got stuff to do,'” Cee remembered thinking to himself.

When the train pulled into the 59th Street-Columbus Circle station, the young man got off and took another one back to 7th Avenue — where the thief was still waiting for some reason.

“By the time I got back to the platform, it must have been 15 minutes later,” Cee said. “I didn’t expect to see him, but when the train was pulling up, he was right there by a garbage can…I grabbed him and started cursing at him. He said, ‘I don’t have your wallet.’ So I told him to empty your pockets and he wouldn’t.”

In the Facebook videos, Cee can be seen holding the alleged crook by his side as he waits for police to arrive.

“Yo, I’m here. This dude stole my wallet on the train, look at him good,” Cee says. “You see that face…That look like a man who steals wallets. Yea, that’s him. I got him.”

The person being detained by Cee, who is from East New York, repeatedly tells him that he doesn’t have his wallet — but the big man isn’t having it.

“Empty your pockets and I’ll let you go,” Cee says. “This is about to be a scene…Where’s my s–t, bro?! Look at the camera and tell them where my s–t is! You’re about to get arrested, bro. Look at all these people here. We making a scene today. Cause this is crazy.”

Cee goes on to describe how the alleged theft went down — all while the man stands nervously by his side.

“I’m on the train, my f–king wallet falls out my pocket — this man picks up my wallet and dips off the shit,” Cee says. “And then [he] stays in the area! You stupid f–k! Are you crazy?! Thank God I caught your ass. A n—a gotta go to work today. I got to feed my f–king kids, you taking my debit cards and s–t! You will never walk around here again.”

Cee attempts to take a few photos with the man, much to his chagrin.

“Come take a selfie with me, my n—a,” he says. “Look at that. Old wallet-thieving ass n—a.”

The man responds, “Ok, give me my Metro card and I go home.”

Later on, Cee calls the crook out for not being able to outrun him.

“You tried to run, you thought a big n***a like me couldn’t catch you,” he says. “Look how slim you are look how fat I am…I’m mad f–king fat, how you let me catch you? How you let me catch you?”

Cee asks the man where he’s from, to which he replies: “Africa.”

“You’re from Africa?! You’re supposed to be able to run, bro. You’re supposed to be able to run,” Cee jokes. “Get the f–k out of here. I’m trying to go to work today. How you feel about yourself right now? You feel your stomach in your f**king nuts right now, right? Yea, yea, yea. It’s alright. Me and you sharing a nice little hug. You’re gonna be on IG by the end of the day. You’re gonna be on World Star…You’re gonna be everywhere.”

At one point, Cee begins asking bystanders to take pictures with the men — several of whom happily oblige.

“Come on, we gonna pose,” he says. “Y’all wanna get in it too? Where y’all from? Y’all from Denver?! Oh, ‘yall got a show today!

“I’m from Brooklyn, this n—a from Africa,” Cee adds.

“Man, let’s go,” the thief says.

“Nah, nah, nah. Ain’t no, ‘let’s go,’ n—a. We gonna go when the cops say go,” Cee says. “We gonna go when the cops say go.”

Cee told The Post that he later filed a police report and that the man who took his wallet was arrested for possession of stolen property.

“I never thought it would go this far,” he said of the videos going viral. “I was just getting back what was mine.”