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WATCH: Guards take down cop killer Ronell Wilson in prison rec yard

He’s still got a problem with authority.

A hulking squad of heavily armored prison guards had to forcibly yank convicted cop killer Ronell Wilson from a prison recreation yard last year after the cold-blooded killer refused to leave the area, a revealing new video shows.

Wilson, who blew away a pair of undercover cops in Staten Island in 2003, repeatedly refused to leave a sector of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on September 14, 2012 – forcing prison officials to gather a prison “extraction” team.

In a 25-minute video presented at Wilson’s ongoing death sentence re-trial in Brooklyn federal Court yesterday, the battalion slips into heavy armor and are shown marching off to confront Wilson.

In procedural interviews conducted before their mission, each guard describes being assigned to imobilize a different part of Wilson’s body.

A prison official is seen demanding that Wilson slip his hands through a partition so that he can be put in wrist restraints — but the prisoner refuses and shouts “Suck D–k!” the video shows.

A member of the removal team has to fire a tear gas pellet to disorient the Bloods gang member before he can be removed.

Finally, the burly crew rushes through a door that leads into the recreational area and swarms Wilson as he struggles to stay on his feet, the clip shows.

The guards finally wrangle him to the ground as he chirps about their rough treatment.

Finally shackled, the video depicts the rattled killer being led off to a cell where additional chains are applied to his hands and feet.

Still able to muster his gangster persona in portions of the video, Wilson can be seen grinning and muttering inaudibly to the massive prison guards after his removal.

Wilson was convicted in 2006 of murdering undercover NYPD detectives James Nemorin and Rodney Andrews during a gun buy-and-bust sting on Staten Island.

He was later sentenced to death but averted lethal injection after an appeals court tossed the sentence due to a prosecutor’s misstep.

Prosecutors say his status as a cop killer and Bloods gang leader have afforded him a celebrity status behind bars. He even charmed a prison guard.

“This defendant has absolutely no remorse whatsoever,” a prosecutor told the jury of five women and seven men who will decide whether Wilson gets lethal injection or life in prison. “If anything, you will see how this defendant has benefitted from his crimes.”

Wilson even engaged in jailhouse trysts with prison guard Nancy Gonzalez and got her pregnant. Their son, Justus, was born in March and Gonzalez is expected to plead guilty for the romps behind bars and other jailhouse infractions tomorrow.

During Wilson’s 2007 trial, a criminal buddy testified about receiving a letter from him, in which Wilson talked about wanting to impregnate a woman before being executed. “I just need a baby before the pigz try to take my life. I need to have something behind,” wrote Wilson.

Wilson and Gonzalez hooked up sometime after late March, the federal complaint against Gonzalez, of Huntington, LI, charges.

One inmate told authorities he saw Gonzalez and Wilson “hugging and kissing” in a room next to his cell.

Another inmate said that in April, he “saw Gonzalez standing in front of [Wilson’s] cell with the door propped open when all of the other inmates were locked in their cells.” He saw the female guard move away “and saw [Wilson] standing at the doorway with his pants down, exposing his genitals,” the complaint says.

In a recorded call Gonzalez had with an inmate she began seeing after she got pregnant by Wilson, she said “she had intercourse with [Wilson] over the course of three weekends during which the sole purpose was to impregnate her,” the complaint said.