I would maybe interview a couple of your better students about how they feel and see if they won't say something to him about his behavior, peer-to-peer and/or complain to their advisers/authorities that they're not getting their money's worth because of his disruption (rather than your "failure" to manage his disruptions) and/or raise the problem as a discussion in class (since it affects the class) and use their negatives (and his anger/refusal to take heed) as reason to have him removed from your class.
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