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Ice-T still incensed over arrest

Ice-T still isn’t over getting arrested.

While he may play a Manhattan cop on TV’s “Law & Order: SVU” — he showed last week he has no love for the NYPD.

“You have a chance to hear my side of the story,” he said in a video message on usstream.tv on Sunday night.

“I got respect for cops when they get respect for me,” he added.

The rapper-turned-actor, 52, and his buxom, blond wife, Coco, were in their white 2009 Cadillac sedan waiting at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel around 9 a.m. last Tuesday, heading home to New Jersey after dropping off their bulldog, Spartacus, with a Manhattan vet for knee surgery, when the mirror of the car brushed against a cop at a random checkpoint, authorities said.

The officer motioned for the actor to pull over. The cop then ran up to the car and banged on its tinted window.

“If you disrespect me, why can’t I disrespect you?” Ice-T said, adding that the officer “really stopped me for nothing.”

While police said the officer recognized the actor and remained professional, Ice-T said the cop went into “punk bitch mode” from the start.

“This fool finds this little blip on the radar. … By his rules, he wants to arrest me,” Ice-T said of the insurance lapse the officer found when he ran the actor’s driver’s license.

“Get out of the car!” Ice-T said the officer yelled at him.

“I’m like, ‘What’s your problem?’ … I’m looking at this fool,” he added.

Once he was cuffed, Ice-T said he lashed out at the cop.

“I’m like you little bitch motherf—–,” he said when recounting the incident.

Ice-T ended his account by saying, “As far as the cop, he didn’t do anything wrong, but he shouldn’t have been such an a–hole. … Wait until you find a body in my trunk [to arrest me].”

The former rapper — who became infamous in 1992 for his song “Cop Killer,” which advocated killing police in revenge for brutality — was given a desk-appearance ticket and released.