Key Points
- Actor Shia LaBeouf surrendered to New Orleans police on Saturday, February 28, 2026, following a new warrant.
- The charge stems from an alleged head-butting incident during a Mardi Gras altercation on February 17.
- LaBeouf now faces three counts of simple battery connected to the R Bar disturbance.
- He posted a $5,000 bond after a bail hearing and remains free pending trial.
- Witnesses claim LaBeouf used homophobic slurs and assaulted multiple people during the incident.
New Arrest Warrant Issued
Shia LaBeouf’s legal troubles deepened over the weekend as prosecutors in New Orleans secured a new warrant tied to an ongoing battery case. The actor voluntarily surrendered to authorities on Saturday, adding another misdemeanor charge to his record.
The latest allegation accuses LaBeouf of head-butting a third victim during a February 17 altercation at the R Bar in the city’s Marigny neighborhood. He had already been facing two counts of simple battery from the same incident.
Court Proceedings and Bail
According to court records, LaBeouf turned himself in before a bail hearing and posted $5,000 bond. He was released shortly afterward and remains out of custody while awaiting further proceedings.
The new charge brings the total number of alleged victims to three. Local outlet WWL Louisiana first reported the additional arrest, later confirmed by The Guardian through a criminal justice source.
Details of the February Incident
Police responded to reports of a disturbance at the R Bar around 12:45 a.m. on February 17. Witnesses alleged LaBeouf shouted homophobic slurs and punched multiple people after being asked to leave.
Among those who spoke publicly was local entertainer Jeffrey Damnit (Jeffrey Klein), who told the Associated Press: “He hit me, he connected a few times with punches, he pushed me a few times.”
LaBeouf was initially booked and released on his own recognizance without posting bond. Hours later, he was spotted on Bourbon Street.
Ongoing Legal Battle
LaBeouf has not yet entered a plea in the case. The Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office continues to prosecute the misdemeanor charges. His court appearance on the initial charges took place just one day before the new warrant was issued.
What Happens Next?
The actor’s next steps will depend on upcoming hearings in New Orleans criminal district court. With three alleged victims now tied to the case, LaBeouf faces mounting legal pressure as prosecutors pursue the charges.









