Chad Coleman, an actor who has starred on ‘The Walking Dead’ and ‘The Wire’ has been filmed ranting a passengers on a New York subway, during a ride on the Downtown 4 express train.

Chad ColemanColeman starred as Tyreese on the AMC series.

“I wanna know where my humanitarians are!” Coleman is seen yelling while walking up and down the carriage. The actor then tells passengers, “Yes, I am Chad L. Coleman. I am on ‘The Wire,’ ‘The Walking Dead,’ I’m not trying to play no f---ing games with you! Yes, I’m an actor! You want me on TMZ, record it.’

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Passengers can be seen fearfully moving away from Coleman in the footage and many exit once the train pulls in at a stop. The just over three minute video has now been viewed thousands of times online and has of course been picked up by TMZ.

Speaking to the gossip website after the video appeared online Coleman said he regrets causing a scene on the subway, but stands by his message. The actor said he was suffering from a lot of "built up frustration,” due to the situation in Baltimore and he'd ‘just lost it' when someone on the train used the "n" word when referring to him. 

Coleman added that he was not drunk during the rant, but that he’s not proud he was unable to control his emotions. The actor also offered his apologies to his family and ‘The Walking Dead’ cast members.

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The actor is best known for portraying Tyreese on the AMC series until earlier this year. He has also starred as Cutty in ‘The Wire’ and voices Coach in the video game Left 4 Dead 2.