Anti-gang cop known as Raptor 13 is filmed taking down a suspect in his classic no-nonsense style during a dramatic arrest
- Footage shows the cop, whose name is Andrew Murphy, holding down a man
- Mr Murphy yells 'go away' multiple times to a woman who is off-camera
- The dramatic no-nonsense arrested was praised online by Mr Murphy's fans
- The fearless cop is part of a militarised police unit called 'Strike Force Raptor'
The no-nonsense police officer known as Raptor 13 floored a suspect in a dramatic arrest.
Footage shows the New South Wales cop, whose real name is Andrew Murphy, firmly holding a man down with his right knee.
The uncompromising officer is heard yelling 'go away' multiple times at a woman, before telling her to 'back off'.
The man Mr Murphy was arresting was heard saying 'get your f***ing knee of my back' repeatedly.
The footage was uploaded on Auburn 2144's Facebook page.
Last month, a Snapchat video emerged of Mr Murphy involved in a heated argument with a tradie, which ends in him saying he is going to search his van for drugs.
The confrontation begins after he notices a man was filming him, who orders him to stop but says he is allowed to record in public.
'Stand over there. I have given you a direction. If you do not comply, it is an offence,' Mr Murphy says as he began the drug search.
'I also have the right to tell you to stand over there and stay away from me.'


Footage shows the New South Wales cop, whose real name is Andrew Murphy, firmly holding a man down with his right knee
Raptor 13 has caught attention over the past few years for his fearless policing in a series of incidents caught on camera.
Among them was a confrontation with a group of men travelling in limousines to slain Comanchero president Mick Hawi's funeral.
Raptor 13 is a part of an elite, militarised police unit called 'Strike Force Raptor'.
He has earned the reputation as one of New South Wales' toughest police officers.


Raptor 13 is a part of an elite, militarised police unit called 'Strike Force Raptor'