New Orleans prosecutors file formal battery charges against Shia LaBeouf
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New Orleans prosecutors file formal battery charges against Shia LaBeouf
New Orleans state prosecutors filed formal misdemeanor battery charges against Shia LaBeouf four months after his arrest over an incident at a bar during Mardi Gras. Police alleged he struck three men at the R Bar in the Marigny neighborhood, including punching two men and headbutting a third. Bar staff reportedly asked him to leave after he became increasingly aggressive and used homophobic slurs. Prosecutors opted not to pursue hate-crime charges despite claims supported by video showing anti-gay insults. LaBeouf was briefly jailed after being taken to a hospital, then released on a $105,000 bond and ordered to enroll in substance abuse treatment. An arraignment date was not immediately available.
"New Orleans state prosecutors on Thursday filed formal misdemeanor battery charges against Shia LaBeouf, four months after police officers there arrested him on allegations that he struck three men at a bar. That move from the office of local district attorney Jason Williams means prosecutors opted to not pursue hate-crime charges against LaBeouf, the star of the Transformers film franchise, despite claims evidently supported by video that LaBeouf aimed anti-gay slurs at the alleged victims."
"Police arrested LaBeouf after he purportedly punched two men and headbutted a third at the R Bar in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans at about 12.45am on 17 February which was the city's Mardi Gras holiday. Bar staff had asked him to leave after becoming increasingly aggressive and insulting the men he battered with homophobic slurs, police said in sworn statements filed in court."
"LaBeouf was briefly jailed after being discharged from a hospital where he was taken at the time of his arrest. But he was soon released, made to put up a $105,000 bond and told by a judge to enroll in substance abuse treatment. One of the alleged victims, Nathan Thomas Reed, identifies as queer and another dresses in drag, the Guardian has previously reported."
"The latter of those men, named Jeffrey Damnit, captured a cellphone video of LaBeouf directing the homophobic insult faggot at him outside the bar. And Damnit had previously spoken openly about his hope that prosecutors would charge LaBeouf under a state law which allows for enhanced penalties against those who victimize others based on the actual or perceived basis of sex or gender, among other categories."
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