Monday, July 10, 2017

Shia LaBeouf: Arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Public Drunkenness

Shia LaBeouf is a successful actor who has appeared in hits such as Transformers, Disturbia, and Fury. 


However, we think it’s fair to say the 31-year-old’s career has seen better days. 



Over the weekend, he was arrested in Georgia for disorderly conduct, obstruction, and public drunkenness. 


According to TMZ, the actor approached someone and asked them for a cigarette, but flipped the eff out when the person in question decided against giving him one. 


He allegedly went on a rant in front of women and kids, swearing and just generally being an ass. He was asked to leave but refused. 



When an officer appeared on the scene, it only made matters worse, and the entitled actor became aggressive towards the person who was trying to diffuse the situation. 


When the time came to give up and arrest Shia, he made a break for a nearby hotel in an attempt to evade the law, but was caught in the lobby and arrested. 


The report states he continued his tirade of terror right up until the moment he was arrested. All said he was detained and kept in the slammer until 11 A.M. ET on a $ 7,000 bond. 



“He became disorderly, using profanities and vulgar language in front of the women and children present,” police said in a statement.


”He was told to leave the area and refused, becoming aggressive toward the officer.”


All things considered, this is not the first time Shia has acted like an erratic mess, and it probably won’t be the last. 


LaBeouf was arrested in 2014 for being drunk and confrontational at a 2014 performance of Cabaret. He followed up his outburst by slapping Alan Cummings in the butt. 



He was also cuffed for public intoxication in Texas in 2015


Oh, He was also arrested in 2008 for drunk driving in West Hollywood.


Shia should probably cut the alcohol out because the common occurrence whenever something seems to go wrong with him is that he’s intoxicated. 


It’s a sad conclusion to come to, but the proof is in the pudding. 


In any case, the actor runs the risk of becoming more well-known for his arrests than for his acting in movies. 


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