Actor Shia LaBeouf was in court Thursday morning after he was arrested on Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
According to the New Orleans Police Department, LaBeouf was arrested just after midnight on Mardi Gras morning.
Investigators say he was reportedly causing a disturbance and becoming increasingly aggressive at a Royal Street business.
A staff member attempted to remove LaBeouf from the business.
Once removed from the building, the NOPD says the victim told police LaBeouf punched him several times. Detectives say LaBeouf then reportedly assaulted another person, punching him in the nose.
LaBeouf was held down until police arrived. He was taken to a hospital for treatment and released. He was arrested and charged with two counts of simple battery.
Judge Simone Levine ordered him to take a drug and alcohol test at the court, which determined LaBeouf did not have any illegal substances in his system.
She raised his bond to $100,000 after a separate police report alleged homophobic slurs were used in one of the incidents he is accused of. Levine also ordered he get drug and alcohol treatment.
LaBeouf also asked for permission to travel outside of New Orleans, which Levine denied.
The state is also requesting a stay-away order from the business and the victims involved in the incident.
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