Alec Baldwin, who’s become a hero of sorts to liberals that adore him for his grotesque mischaracterizations of President Trump on Saturday Night Live and for his hateful rants against the First family is in trouble with the law…again.

Fox News reports – Hot-headed actor Alec Baldwin was arrested Friday afternoon after allegedly punching a man in New York City’s West Village neighborhood, Fox News has confirmed.

Police sources say the frequent “Saturday Night Live” host was in custody after getting into an argument over a parking spot.

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Law enforcement responded to a 911 call for an alleged assault around 1:30 pm EST, sources told Fox News, where a 49-year-old male was treated for an injury to his left jaw. The individual was conscious and alert and transported to Lenox Hospital.

Baldwin, 60, lives in the downtown Manhattan neighborhood with his wife, Hilaria Baldwin, 34, and their four children.

This is not the first arrest for the notoriously tantrum-prone star. Baldwin was arrested in 2014 after he became “belligerent” with a police officer who stopped him on his bike after he was riding in the wrong direction.

Mike Cernovich tweets about Baldwin’s history of violence, including the vile voicemail that Baldwin left for his 11-year-old daughter with Kim Basinger, where he called her a “fat pig!”. The voicemail was made public by Basinger during a custody battle over their daughter. 

Baldwin was also found himself in hot water after over an altercation he had in 2013 with a photographer in New York City.

Altercation: Alec Baldwin got into a fight with photographer Paul Adao who was reportedly pursuing the actor and his wife Hilaria in New York on Tuesday morning

NYPD told Fox News at the time that Baldwin, who had no identification on him, “refused to [identify] himself, became belligerent, cursing and yelling. He was then placed in handcuffs.”

President Trump responded to Alec Baldwin’s arrest only moments ago:

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