Shia LaBeouf Rich Fury/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Shia LaBeouf has been arrested again in New Orleans. According to Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office records, LaBeouf was taken into custody Saturday and charged with one additional misdemeanor count of simple battery. The Transformers star's attorney, Sarah Chervinsky, said that after learning New Orleans police had issued a new arrest warrant Friday, LaBeouf voluntarily turned himself in to the Orleans Parish jail, according to the Associated Press. "No regular person would be required to post over $100,000 in bonds and be jailed two separate times for one misdemeanor incident," Chervinsky said. "Just as he does not deserve preferential treatment, Mr. LaBeouf also does not deserve to be treated more harshly by the police and courts just because he is a public figure." Related Stories General News Who Won and Lost the Week: The Great Netflix Pull-Out Edition (Plus Tyra, Shia and More) News Shia LaBeouf to Remain Free on $100,000 Bail After New Orleans Bar Altercation The legal trouble began during Mardi Gras earlier this month. LaBeouf was arrested Feb. 17 following an altercation at R Bar in the Faubourg Marigny. Authorities said he became aggressive and allegedly fought with two men, both of whom told police he assaulted them. LaBeouf is accused of punching one bartender multiple times and striking another in the face. He also allegedly shouted homophobic slurs during the incident. The Hollywood Reporter reported details of the altercation at the time. LaBeouf was later taken to a local hospital for undisclosed injuries. After being released, he was formally charged with two counts of simple battery. In an interview with YouTuber Andrew Callaghan released Saturday morning, the 39-year-old actor addressed what he said led to his initial arrest and discussed his recent behavior. "It's not nice to hurt people ever. It's fucking lame. People got hurt. I got to deal with that. I'mma deal with that in full. I'll eat it all," he said. "It was on me. It's not on them. It's on me. I messed up." When asked if he takes responsibility, LaBeouf responded, "Definitely. Yeah. 1,000 percent." He added, "My side is this - my behavior, bullshit. I got to deal with that. Does that mean I got to go to rehab again? I'm just not into it, bro. I don't think my answers are there. If I genuinely did, I'd go. I don't think I have a drinking problem. I think I have a different problem, and I'm going to address it." The Fury actor said he believes he has a "small man complex," explaining, "I think it's something that has to do with anger and ego more so than my drinking. That's where I'm at now on my journey, and I'm trying to navigate it." When asked what triggered his anger, LaBeouf said, "I'll be honest with you, big gay people are scary to me. I'm standing by myself, and three gay dudes are next to me, touching my leg, I get scared. I'm sorry if that's homophobic. Then I'm that." Asked whether that situation happens often, he said it occurred only once. "That's why I got arrested," he said. LaBeouf concluded, "I am wrong for touching anyone, ever. And that's the end of my statement on this whole shit." THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Obituaries Neil Sedaka, "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" and "Laughter in the Rain" Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 86 Tourette Syndrome I Have Tourette Syndrome and I Have the N-Word Thrown at Me. I Have Thoughts on BAFTA. Warner Bros Discovery Who Won and Lost the Week: The Great Netflix Pull-Out Edition (Plus Tyra, Shia and More) Vogue Condé Nast's LGBTQ Media Brand Them Acquired by Equalpride, Publisher of Out and The Advocate Samuel L. Jackson Samuel L. Jackson Headlines Adidas Superstars Campaign With Kendall Jenner and Pop Star Jennie The Advocate Media Layoffs Continue as Equalpride Axes Staffers at LGBTQ Standouts Out, Advocate and Pride.com Obituaries Neil Sedaka, "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" and "Laughter in the Rain" Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 86 Tourette Syndrome I Have Tourette Syndrome and I Have the N-Word Thrown at Me. I Have Thoughts on BAFTA. Warner Bros Discovery Who Won and Lost the Week: The Great Netflix Pull-Out Edition (Plus Tyra, Shia and More) Vogue Condé Nast's LGBTQ Media Brand Them Acquired by Equalpride, Publisher of Out and The Advocate Samuel L. Jackson Samuel L. Jackson Headlines Adidas Superstars Campaign With Kendall Jenner and Pop Star Jennie The Advocate Media Layoffs Continue as Equalpride Axes Staffers at LGBTQ Standouts Out, Advocate and Pride.com