Shia Labeouf has apologized for a racist rant while being arrested, as the cops put it, for “suspicion of obstruction, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness” on July 8 in Savannah, Georgia. He blamed it on his “addiction.”
The 31-year-old actor made headlines last weekend for the “heartless” rant that would later go viral, noted the Daily Mail.
Now he’s sorry.
— Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) July 12, 2017
Labeouf had some choice words for police, both black and white, on different bodycam videos just waiting to be edited into a full-length Oscar-level rant (foul language warning):
“You’re going to hell, straight to hell, bro. You especially,” he said to a black officer.
When asked why he said that, he replied: “Because you’re a black man.”
A white officer jumped in.
“That don’t mean he’s going to hell,” the officer said.
“It means a whole lot, bro,” Labeouf replied.
Then he went hard core on the white officer:
“F*** you b****. Hey, when you go home to your wife, what do you tell her at night? You know she watches porn, she probably watches the f***ing big boys and s***, like looking at black d***,” Labeouf said to the officer. “Don’t you feel f***ed up being white about that. Don’t you feel like “f*** man, I ain’t got all the goods”?
By Karl Nelson