LOS ANGELES - Vivica A. Fox called a California Highway Patrol officer a "racist white cop" during her drunken driving arrest and repeatedly failed sobriety tests, according to a CHP report.
The 42-year-old actress, who is black, was pulled over in March after passing a CHP officer who said her Cadillac was doing 80 mph and weaving in its lane on the Hollywood Freeway.
The officer noticed that Fox's eyes were red and watery and she had a "strong odor" of alcohol, according to the report.
After she failed a series of sobriety tests, the officer arrested Fox for investigation of driving under the influence.
"Fox began to walk away, yelling at my partner, 'Brother, help a sister, are you going to let this racist white cop do this... well, are you?'" according to the report.
The arresting officer is identified as Officer Laubscher and his partner Officer De Alba.
Fox continued to speak in a "condescending manner" as she was placed in the patrol car, the report said.
She was taken to the Van Nuys jail, where a breath test was conducted but had to be stopped when she "burped quite loudly," the report said.
"The report stands on its own and we can't comment further because it's a case pending before the courts," said Fran Clader, spokeswoman at CHP's headquarters in Sacramento.
Fox eventually was cited and released.
Breath tests indicated her blood-alcohol level was greater than .08 percent, California's legal limit for a driver. She was charged in March with two misdemeanor counts of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit. Her arraignment was scheduled for July 19.
If convicted, Fox could face six months in jail and a US$1,000 fine.
A call to Fox's manager, Lita Richardson, was not returned.
Fox said earlier this month that she had made a "mistake" and would "hire a driver next time."
"It was an unfortunate judgment that I am taking full responsibility in," she said backstage at the Daytime Emmy Awards.
Fox has appeared in such films as "Kill Bill: Vol. 1," "Soul Food" and "Independence Day."