Actor Alec Baldwin was arrested Friday afternoon after an altercation about a parking spot.

It happened on East 10th Street near Union Square West in Greenwich Village.

Baldwin was in police custody Friday afternoon after the incident.

Police say Baldwin was backing into an open parking spot when a man in a different car came in from behind him and took the spot.

Baldwin then followed the man to the Muni-meter and punched him, police said.

Back in 2014, Baldwin was arrested after being stopped by police for riding a bicycle the wrong way down a one-way street.

In 2013, Baldwin got into several confrontations with photographers.

Law enforcement sources told News 4 the dispute was over a parking spot. He was still at an NYPD precinct being processed as of mid-afternoon.

Baldwin, 60, has experienced a career resurgence over the last two years for his caustic impersonation of President Trump — an act routinely featured on “Saturday Night Live.”

Minutes after the news broke, Trump said “I wish him luck” when White House reporters asked him about Baldwin’s arrest.

The actor has had run-ins with the law in past, including a 2014 arrest for disorderly conduct and an acquittal in a battery case involving a photographer in the 1990s.

The actor has four children under the age of 5 with his wife Hilaria, as well as an adult daughter with first wife Kim Basinger.

That daughter, Ireland, once famously defended her father’s behavior on Twitter and said he deserved credit for dealing with what she called “anger management issues.

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Alec Baldwin Arrested After Fight Over Parking Spot