Newly released police bodycam video shows comedian Hannibal Buress being placed under arrest in Miami, and the interactions with police are like something out of his stand-up act.

In the video from his December arrest, Buress, 34, is seen heckling Miami cops throughout the incident. He taunts the arresting officer who has his body-camera on and rolling.

'Hey, whats up?! It's me, Hannibal Buress,' he says, like he's on a TV show, to Officer Luis Verne. 'This cop is stupid as f**k. Hey, put this camera on.'

'Hey, whats up?! It's me, Hannibal Buress,' the comedian taunted the police before they placed him under arrest

The officers' patience had grown thin by the time they placed the belligerent comedian in cuffs

The Broad City star was against the cop car in cuffs- but seemed to keep up his spirits despite nasty barbs at the officers

An unamused officer warns him to leave, 'Get out here before ....' The police they had asked him to leave the area several times at this point, according to the Miami Herald.

The comedian just can't help mugging for the cameras, even if its an officer's bodycam.

Buress continued: 'Hey whats up, YouTube.'

'Alright, put your hand behind your back,' Verne, whose had enough now, said.

Burress, 34, was arrested on Saturday at about 10.30pm, police said

'For what?' Buress said.

'Are you resisting now?' the officer said.

A group of Buress fans had gathered at the corner, taping the arrest. He tells them 'I'm under arrest right now for calling him a bitch-ass ni**a,' Buress laughed.

Within a few minutes of being cuffed, Buress becomes unfunny and starts yelling at the cops. But soon after he's back to his shtick calling the officer 'goofy as f***'.

Buress was arrested for disorderly intoxication charge after getting into the argument with police on December 9 at around 10:30pm.

Police said he became belligerent when they refused to call an Uber for him, and refused to leave a nearby bar when they told him he was too drunk to remain.

The comedian was booked into Miami-Dade jail at 1.57am on and posted bail of $500 shortly before 6am, court records show.

Buress is known in part for his recurring role on the TV show Broad City (pictured)

A video shows Buress arguing with arresting officers in a slurred voice. 'Am I under arrest? For what?' Buress yells in the video, handcuffed and leaning against a patrol car.

During the incident the officers advise him that they suspect him of trespassing, although no trespassing charge was later filed against him.

The officer eventually loses patience with Buress and firmly guides him down into the back seat of the radio car.

The comedian's friends can be heard in the background jeering and heckling the officers as they complete the arrest.

Police said that Buress, who had blood shot eyes and a strong odor of alcohol coming from his breath, became angry and belligerent at their refusal.

The funny man then entered a nearby bar and refused to leave when the officer told him he was too drunk to remain, cops said.

Buress hurled profanity and insults at the officer, causing a crowd to form, and refused orders to leave five times before he was handcuffed, according to police.

Buress is best known for a 2014 stand up routine that made reference to persistent allegations of sexual misconduct against Bill Cosby.

After cell phone video of Buress' bit went viral, multiple women went public with allegations that Cosby had drugged and raped them decades ago.

The allegations quickly mounted, until more than sixty accusers came forward.

Buress is featured on the TV show Broad City and has appeared in movies such as Spiderman Homecoming and Baywatch.

Buress is seen performing in November. He is best remembered for a 2014 stand up routine that renewed interest in allegations of sexual misconduct against Bill Cosby



