Cops: 'Spider-Man' slugged officer in Times Square

NEW YORK - His spidey senses must have been off.

A man dressed as Spider-Man is under arrest for slugging a police officer who told him to stop harassing tourists Saturday in New York's Times Square.

Junior Bishop is charged with assaulting an officer, resisting arrest and criminal mischief.

Police say the officer interceded after Bishop demanded at least $5 from a woman he posed for a picture with, instead of the $1 she offered.

The officer told the costumed 25-year-old he could only accept tips -- not require payment.

Police say a yelling, cursing Bishop broke free from arrest after failing to produce identification and punched the officer in the face.

The 18-month NYPD veteran was treated for a cut and eye swelling and released.

Other officers arrived and hauled Spider-Man away.

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