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LaBeouf sorry for racist tirade at police station

Star calls it ‘a new low,’ vows to get sober

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LOS ANGELES — Shia LaBeouf apologized Wednesday for a racist tirade against Georgia police officers and jailors who arrested him Saturday for public drunkennes­s.

The actor wrote in a statement posted on Twitter Wednesday that he has been publicly struggling with addiction for “far too long.” He called his behaviour a new low and attributed it in part to his complete disrespect for authority.

The statement, confirmed as legitimate by LaBeouf’s publicist, asked for forgivenes­s and said the actor was taking steps to get sober. He did not elaborate.

LaBeouf’s apology came hours after celebrity website TMZ posted video taken while the actor was being booked when he accused police of being racist and told a black officer he was going to hell. The actor made several other profane remarks before being released on $7,000 bond.

The videos were not available Wednesday from the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office.

The Transforme­rs actor was arrested in a hotel lobby at 4 a.m. Saturday by the Savannah Police Department and released. He was also accused of disorderly conduct and obstructio­n.

“I am deeply ashamed of my behaviour and make no excuses for it,” LaBeouf wrote on Twitter.

“My outright disrespect for authority is problemati­c to say the least, and completely destructiv­e to say the worst,” LaBeouf, 31, wrote. “It is a new low. A low I hope is bottom. I have been struggling with addiction publicly for far too long, and I am actively taking steps toward securing my sobriety and hope I can be forgiven for my mistakes.”

LaBeouf is in the Savannah area filming his new movie, The Peanut Butter Falcon, which also stars Dakota Johnson.

 ??  ?? Shia LaBeouf’s booking photo.
Shia LaBeouf’s booking photo.

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