NFL free agent Chandler Jones is seen being confronted by cops AGAIN in disturbing clip that shows ex-Raiders star screaming ‘WAIT, NO!’ at officers months after being hospitalized and arrested amid mental health concerns

Chandler Jones had another disturbing conflict with the police, images of which he posted on his Instagram account.

'Mr. Jones, we need to talk about why we're here right now,” an officer says before a voice, believed to be Jones, started shouting.

'To wait!' Jones is heard screaming as officers approached him. “Wait no!”

An officer is heard telling Jones that they are “here to help,” but the shaky footage disappears shortly afterwards.

The troubled NFL agent appears to have recorded the exchange with Maricopa County (Arizona) police, which took place on November 27 and did not result in an arrest, department spokespeople told DailyMail.com.

Jones, 33, is seen in one of his two recent mugshot photos for violating protective orders

A Maricopa County officer tries to talk to Chandler Jones, who refused to listen

A Maricopa County officer tries to talk to Chandler Jones, who refused to listen

Oddly enough, the former Arizona Cardinals defensive back tagged rapper Meek Mill in the video

Oddly enough, the former Arizona Cardinals defensive back tagged rapper Meek Mill in the video

Oddly enough, former Arizona Cardinals defensive end tagged rapper Meek Mill in the video and mentioned him in the caption: “Someone save me” “'Meek me' voice.”

According to another video Jones posted online, police also recently visited him to discuss an outdoor fire he started.

“We got a call that you were burning your furniture,” the officers told Jones in the strange clip.

This is the latest in a series of run-ins with law enforcement that Jones has had in recent months following his release from the Raiders.

Jones has faced questions about his mental stability for months after the Raiders sidelined him with a non-football injury at the start of the season. Since then, he has posted on social media about a range of disturbing topics.

This behavior continued in September when he appeared to suggest that Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels had somehow staged Hernandez's 2017 suicide in a Massachusetts prison. Hernandez, a tight end for the New England Patriots, hanged himself in 2017 after his arrest and conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd. McDaniels worked directly with Hernandez during the troubled star's three-year career from 2010 to 2012.

Heartbreaking footage from the first of his two recent arrests surfaced in October, showing Jones being taken into police custody after allegedly violating a protection order.

Jones, a 33-year-old former All-Pro and Super Bowl champion, has since been released by the Raiders and rearrested for another alleged violation of the protective order.

Jones fueled concerns about his own mental health after posting a rollicking, tearful, self-made video on social media during a breakdown in September.  He was later released by the Raiders

Moments after laughing, Jones began to cry remembering his late former teammate, Aaron Hernandez

Jones fueled concerns about his own mental health after posting a rollicking, tearful, self-made video on social media during a breakdown in September. He was later released by the Raiders

The chilling footage shows Jones cooperating with police and remaining friendly as he makes a series of bizarre statements, including an accusation that he was injected with something against his will. The former Syracuse star and brother of UFC legend Jon Jones further acknowledged that he violated a protective order, but claimed his “baby mama” told him “it was fine.”

He also admitted to taking some of the unidentified woman's trash, taking it to his own home and burning some of it before returning the remaining trash to the woman's home just before his arrest.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police provided footage of the arrest to DailyMail.com on October 30.

Jones' statements only became more bizarre after officers tried to place him in the backseat of the police car.

“Look at me,” he said. 'I'm 6-5. I'm a professional athlete, buddy. I have 112 bags. I play for the Raiders.”

Josh McDaniels has been the subject of several recent posts by Chandler Jones on X

Josh McDaniels has been the subject of several recent posts by Chandler Jones on X

The cramped back seat prompted Jones to complain that he was cramping, to which officers responded that he could get some water in the jail.

“What kind of water do you have in the province?” he asked. 'Is it Dasani or is it Aquafina?'

Although he was on leave from the Raiders at the time of his arrest, Jones told officers, “I had to play on Sunday too. I'm only in jail for one night, right?'

One officer responded and told Jones he would “be gone in 12 hours.”

Jones maintained his polite tone even as he threatened to cause unrest.

“Sir, can you take me to jail, sir?” he said. “Because I'll make louder noises and call a sheriff here. Take me to jail now or I'll make louder noises.'

'Sir!' he screamed. 'Oh my God! I need help! Staff! Give him the key!'

At one point, Jones promised “I won't sue you,” before bragging that he was a “millionaire.”

Jones was arrested on two violations of a temporary protective order and released, but was arrested again earlier this month on the same charges.

Hernandez, a tight end for the New England Patriots, hanged himself in 2017 after his arrest and conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd.  McDaniels coached Hernandez with the Patriots

Tight Aaron Hernandez #85 of the New England Patriots jogs off the field at halftime during the preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome on August 19, 2010

Hernandez, a tight end for the New England Patriots, hanged himself in 2017 after his arrest and conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd. McDaniels coached Hernandez with the Patriots

“You guys don't know what Josh McDaniels really did to Aaron Hernandez,” said Jones, who played with Hernandez in New England as a rookie in 2012. “Did you all think Chico committed suicide in prison? Did you all think my idiot committed suicide in prison?'

Jones, who had been laughing just moments earlier, quickly began to cry as he remembered his former teammate.

At one point, Jones said in his online rant that he was “done with social media for a while,” but soon afterwards made outrageous and unbelievable claims again.

“Josh McDaniels had my twin brother Aaron Hernandez killed in an industrial park, not in prison,” Jones wrote on X.