A Philadelphia television reporter is now out of a job and facing criminal charges after going on an angry tirade outside a comedy club over the weekend, which included repeatedly insulting a cop and at one point trying to spit on a bystander.

Colleen Campbell was captured on cell phone video calling a police officer a "f**king piece of s**t," among other names, while outside of Philadelphia's Helium Comedy Club Sunday night.

The young woman was reportedly asked to leave the comedy club after disrupting a show multiple times with loud whispering. She then allegedly got into a fight with staff while exiting the venue. Once outside, Campbell had to be restrained by a friend as she went on an explicit rant against a Philly police officer in front of the club.

At one point the very patient officer instructed Campbell to walk away, to which she responded, "Or what? Or what motherf**ker? Lick my as*hole. How about that?"

As the incident continued, Campbell sealed her fate after attempting to spit on a man in front of the club, at which point she was immediately placed under arrest by the officer.

The 28-year-old, who at one point bragged that she "worked at a f**king news station," was fired from her job at PHL17 soon after the video came to light.

Campbell was charged with resisting arrest, criminal mischief, and disorderly conduct.

You can watch the incident up top.

Source: youtu.be