A new video has emerged showing the self-described "King of Instagram" Dan Bilzerian running toward fire during the Las Vegas shooting and asking police on the scene for a gun.

"Give me a gun," Bilzerian said in the footage, showing the officers something in his wallet, very likely a gun permit. "You don't want my help?"

"No, get the f--- away from me right now," the police officer responds. "I don't know who you are."

The video, which was posted by the Instagram user F-1 Firearms, is below. Gunfire can be heard in the background.

Dakota Meyer cue @danbilzerian running towards the hotel and shooter. Asking a cop for his pistol and being rejected which is understandable. That was funny af. Ask yourself does this look like the actions of a coward or a man trying to help? Calling him a coward was maybe premature and harsh. Dans methods won’t be in police training manuals either. Certainly creating conversation. Wouldn’t it be better served to bash the shooter? #f1firearms A post shared by F-1 FIREARMS (@f1firearms) on Oct 4, 2017 at 8:32pm PDT Oct 4, 2017 at 8:32pm PDT

Bilzerian was in the area where Stephen Paddock on Sunday night opened fire on a country music festival, killing 58 people and wounding over 500. The Instagram star is well known as a gun fanatic.

Bilzerian notably got into a feud with Dakota Meyer, a Medal of Honor recipient who criticized him for using the tragedy as content for his viewers and for running from those in need.

"This is why children shouldn't classify heroes by their followers or their photos," Meyer wrote in a post on Instagram that tagged Bilzerian. "This is what kills me about people like you. Always playing 'operator dress up' and so so tough when the cameras are on. A woman just got shot in the head and you are running away filming that's not what operators do. Please stop trying to be someone your not. People are dying, you're running away not helping them and pretending it's worthy of a video is disgusting."

Bilzerian documented the shooting on his Instagram story on Sunday.

"F---, this girl just got shot in the f---ing head," Bilzerian told his 23 million followers in the first post, which was uploaded around 10 p.m. PDT. "So f---ing crazy."

"So I had to go grab a gun. I'm f---ing headed back. It's f---ing so crazy — some kind of mass shooting," he said in the second video, which was broadcast about an hour later. "F---ing guy had a heavy caliber or whatever.

"Saw a girl got f---ing shot in the face right next to me," he said before the clip cut out.

In the third and fourth videos, Bilzerian said he was heading home, adding: "I don't think there's much I can do."