Shia LaBeouf handcuffed and escorted by New Orleans police on a nighttime French Quarter street amid Mardi Gras debris.
Shia LaBeouf handcuffed and escorted by New Orleans police on a nighttime French Quarter street amid Mardi Gras debris.
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Shia LaBeouf arrested again in New Orleans on battery charge

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Shia LaBeouf faces new legal troubles after another arrest in New Orleans. The actor was taken into custody Saturday on a battery charge, possibly linked to his earlier Mardi Gras brawl. This comes amid ongoing fallout from the February 17 incident involving homophobic slurs and physical altercations.

Oh, Shia LaBeouf, darling, can't you stay out of the headlines for five minutes? 😩 According to TMZ, the actor was arrested again in New Orleans just after 1:30 PM local time on Saturday, booked into county jail on a fresh battery charge. Online records confirm the bust, but it's unclear if this ties directly to the chaotic Feb. 17 Mardi Gras morning scrap that started it all.

Let's rewind to that messy night: Shia got into a rowdy brawl outside R Bar in the French Quarter, allegedly starting a fight with at least two people. Police reports state he hurled homophobic slurs multiple times at a group outside the bar before things turned physical—he even ended up on the ground taking a beating, checked by paramedics, and then carted off on two counts of simple battery.

Released on his own recognizance hours later (no bond needed, lucky him), Shia didn't skip a beat, heading straight to Bourbon Street to keep the Mardi Gras party going, release papers in hand like a trophy. But the fun stopped Thursday when a judge ripped into him for the offensive language, calling it a threat to a marginalized community. Bail was set at $100,000, and he was ordered to drug testing plus substance abuse treatment. His request to leave the county for his dad's baptism? Denied.

Friday brought more drama: New Orleans police issued a warrant for an additional victim from the brawl, per WWL Louisiana citing sources. And Shia? He spilled in a YouTube interview for 'Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan' Saturday, denying a drinking problem but owning a 'Napoleon complex.' He claimed the outburst stemmed from fear—'big gay people' touching his leg freaked him out, he said, admitting he's 'not a fan of gay people touching' him.

New warrant, new arrest... is this Shia's Mardi Gras hangover just getting started? 🔥

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Discussions on X about Shia LaBeouf's arrest on battery charges in New Orleans highlight his interview claiming fear from unwanted touching by gay men during Mardi Gras, drawing accusations of homophobia and backlash. Users call for rehabilitation, share concerns over substance abuse, and report neutrally on the new warrant and court-mandated treatment. High-engagement posts feature his explanation denying a drinking problem alongside criticism.

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