Moment Shia LaBeouf is ARRESTED on camera during anti-Trump livestream after ‘getting in a fight with a protester’
Earlier Hollywood star was involved in scuffle outside his protest spot
ACTOR Shia LaBeouf was collared and cuffed by the cops after becoming involved in scuffle during his marathon anti-Trump protest.
The Transformers star turned anti-Trump protester was arrested during his 'He will not divide us' live stream - running since the Presidential inauguration last Friday.
The 30-year-old allegedly grabbed a fellow protester outside the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens.
He now faces a misdemeanour assault charge.
A video has now emerged which allegedly captures the moment the scuffle happened.
It is posted on his campaign Twitter account and shows someone in sunglasses together with LaBeouf in selfie video.
The unidentified man says “Whazzup?”
LaBeouf replies: “Bang Bang.”
The man says: “Hitler did nothing wrong.”
LeBeouf then appears to push the man, who says: “Hey why did you attack me?”
Later that day cops arrest him at his protest spot.
Since Donald Trump began his presidency, the actor has been repeating the words “He will not divide us' into a live camera mounted on a wall outside a New York City museum."
He has been joined by New Yorkers chanting and singing along.
Tensions have been running high among protesters since Donald Trump's Presidential Inauguration.
As reported, dramatic footage shows a Trump supporter being attacked by protesters after putting out a fire as a brawl breaks out at a rally against the new president.
The video shows a man in a red cap emblazoned with the slogan “Make America Great Again” using a fire extinguisher to put out what appears to be a bin set ablaze by anti-Trump protesters.
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