A Wisconsin man offered to pay police officers $100,000 after they stopped his SUV on the South Side and found a loaded handgun, a bundle of cash and a stash of marijuana, police said.

"Take the car, take the money. I don’t care. Just let me walk, bro. Please let me go," Christopher Parker told one of the officers, according to the arrest report.

Parker, 24, of Eau Claire, Wis. was pulled over in the 7800 block of South Lowe Ave. around 1 a.m. Wednesday when officers spotted him driving without headlights, according to police News Affairs.

After Parker failed to produce a driver’s license, the officer noticed an open beer in the center console cup holder and ordered him out of the car for a sobriety test, according to the police report.

When Parker stood up, the office saw a .380-caliber caliber Smith & Wesson handgun-- loaded with seven rounds -- on the driver’s seat, police said.

Officers searched Parker and the car and found an ammunition clip with 6 rounds, a small bag of marijuana and $3,241 in cash that was rolled up with rubber bands, according to the police report.

"I am a dumbass white boy from Wisconsin," Parker told the office, according to the report. "I watch Gangland, and I came to the South Side of Chicago to act like a big baller. I borrowed a gun from a friend for protection, and I was scared to be driving down here. I’m on vacation with my family and I have the gun because my girlfriend is scared, too."

Parker then promised to have his girlfriend bring the officer $100,000. "I know that’s more than your salary," he said, according to police.

Parker was charged with bribing an officer, unlawful use of a weapon, possession of cannabis and drug paraphernalia and various traffic offenses. He was ordered held on $90,000 bail.

Police said there's a warrant for his arrest in Wisconsin for violating his probation on a burglary conviction.