Haley Joel Osment called a police officer an antisemitic slur and a “Nazi” when he was arrested for public intoxication and possession of a controlled substance at a California ski resort earlier this month, as seen in bodycam footage obtained by The Post on Thursday.
The “Sixth Sense” star, 37, appeared belligerent and unable to keep his pants up as he struggled with police at Mammoth Mountain in Mammoth Lakes, Calif., on Apr. 8.
Osment’s ski pants were strangely unbuttoned, causing them to slide down his waistline as he was being handcuffed and placed under arrest.
At one point, he shouted, “I’ve been kidnapped by a f–king Nazi.” He also claimed he was “being attacked” and accused officers of “torturing me.”
Cops repeatedly told the Oscar-nominated actor to cooperate, instructing him to “use your legs and stand up.”
Osment refused to give officers his name at first — stumbling around the question as they demanded to know his identity.
During the video, Osment said multiple times, “I’m an American,” to which one officer replied, “Well, you’re under arrest now.”
In the bodycam footage, police noted finding what they believed to be cocaine residue on money discovered with his room key in his ski helmet.
“I think there’s cocaine in that,” one officer stated.
While in the back of the cop car and on the way to jail, Osment was heard telling police, “You’re f–kin’ with my life.”
He was also caught on camera saying to officers, “You’ll wish you treated me nicer,” before hurling another slur at one of them.
“I was decent to you and you, and you are a f–king k–e,” Osment stated.
As he was being brought into the jail, the actor told cops, “Good luck.”
Several parts of the video’s audio were redacted.
In response to the bodycam footage, Osment exclusively told The Post, “I’m absolutely horrified by my behavior. Had I known I used this disgraceful language in the throes of a blackout, I would have spoken up sooner.”
He also noted that his life has been rough the past few months after losing his home in the Altadena wildfire in January.
“The past few months of loss and displacement have broken me down to a very low emotional place,” he continued. “But that’s no excuse for using this disgusting word. From the bottom of my heart, I apologize to absolutely everyone that this hurts. What came out of my mouth was nonsensical garbage – I’ve let the Jewish community down and it devastates me.”
Osment concluded, “I don’t ask for anyone’s forgiveness, but I promise to atone for my terrible mistake.”
Law enforcement and ski patrol responded to a call shortly before 2 p.m. for an allegedly intoxicated person at Mammoth Mountain resort.
The Post obtained Osment’s mugshot — and he didn’t hold back.
The “Blink Twice” actor cheesed it up for the camera, smiling big like his days as a child star.
Osment didn’t stay in custody for long, as he was released shortly after his arrest — but the district attorney for Mono County, Calif., moved forward with charges: possession of cocaine and disorderly conduct under the influence of alcohol in public, both misdemeanors, per TMZ.
This isn’t the first time Osment has gotten in trouble with the law.
In 2006, when he was 18, the star was arrested after he overturned his car and hit a mailbox in Los Angeles while intoxicated. Osment didn’t come out unscathed. He fractured a rib and injured his shoulder in the accident.
He pleaded no contest to one count of driving under the influence of alcohol and one count of possession of marijuana.
The actor was sentenced to three years probation and 60 hours of rehab, as well as six months of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Osment later spoke to The Post about his arrest, calling the incident a “really, really serious lapse of judgment.”