Photographer and retired NYPD detective G.N. Miller got into the altercation with Baldwin as he staked out the actor's Manhattan home following news that his wife is being sued by a yoga student.
Following the spat, the police were called and Miller, 56, and Baldwin, 54, both filed harassment claims against each other.
The 30 Rock star allegedly called Miller, who is black, a racial epithet, a 'coon', 'a drug dealer', a 'crackhead' and made disparaging remarks about his mother, according to Miller's police statement.
Low profile: Alec Baldwin keeps his head down
while out in Manhattan the day after police were called after he
allegedly unleashed a racist rant on a newspaper photographer outside
his home
Keeping quiet: Baldwin claimed that he was the victim of harassment and had been assaulted by the man
He also told the photographer to
'suck my d***' as pedestrians walked past, and when Miller showed him ID
to prove he was a retired police officer, Baldwin branded it 'fake',
Miller said.
'He was saying some serious racist stuff,' Miller told the New York Post. 'He could have said a lot of other stuff. But he used all of the stereotypes associated with black people.'
Before the altercation on Sunday morning, Baldwin had been approached by a New York Post reporter and was asked for a comment about the lawsuit against his wife, Hilaria.
The Post claims that Baldwin then grabbed the female reporter by her arm and said: 'I want you to choke to death.'
'He was saying some serious racist stuff,' Miller told the New York Post. 'He could have said a lot of other stuff. But he used all of the stereotypes associated with black people.'
Before the altercation on Sunday morning, Baldwin had been approached by a New York Post reporter and was asked for a comment about the lawsuit against his wife, Hilaria.
Accused: Alec Baldwin got into an altercation
with a photographer who was staking out the actor's home after his yoga
teacher wife Hilaria was accused of failing to properly oversee a class
Scene: Baldwin allegedly directed racial slurs at the photographer outside his East Village home, pictured
But Baldwin took to Twitter to share his side of the story, referring to the photographer as 'Ralston'.
'Moments after I tweet about the Post, Ralston, the ex-crackhead "photographer" shows up at my door w 1 of Murdoch's nieces in tow,' he wrote, in a tweet that has now been deleted.
'Ralston claims he's ex NYPD!! That can't be!!! Ex NYPD don't become crackhead, ex jailhouse paparazzi!' he wrote in another message.
In other tweets, that still remain on his page, he added: 'Thank u 2 NYPD officers who came to my home 2day so that I could file a formal complaint against NY Post "photographer" who assaulted me.
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