New footage of Shia LaBeouf‘s recent arrest shows him in multiple belligerent and profane arguments with his arresting officers, TMZ reports.
The Transformer star went on a racist, violent rant after getting arrested early Saturday morning in Georgia for disorderly conduct, obstruction and public intoxication.
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He was arrested in his hotel lobby, and did not go easy. He yelled at the officers, saying, “I have rights! I’m an American. You got me in my hotel, arresting me in my hotel for doing what, Sir?”
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The argument continued on his drive in the back of the cop car to the police station. “I’m a f**king American, I pay my taxes, get these s**ts off my f**king arm,” he said to the officer. He then told an African American cop, that the President “doesn’t give a f**k about you, and you wanna do what? Arrest white people?”
Then, he said, “If I had my gun I’ll blow your s*** up.” The actor followed that statement with, “You put your own kind in the f***ing pen.”
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The actor continued his rant about being an American who pays his taxes.
At the police station, he started berating the officers again and complained about his handcuffs being too tight.
Warning: The video below contains graphic language.
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