Shia LaBeouf has been handcuffed, though not arrested, after he was allegedly, involved in a bar fight Saturday morning. The 24-year-old "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" star got a little rowdy and ended up getting punched in the face.
Shia was at the Mat Bull's Tavern in Sherman Oaks, CA when he ended up getting roughed in the bar. He was either taunted by other bar patrons or he got rowdy first, depending on the source.
Sources close to the actor told TMZ that Shia was jumped on his way out of the bar before police arrived on the scene and cuffed everyone involved.
But the other party on the fight, Mark Mastro, painted a different picture on what happened. He told RadarOnline.com that when his girlfriend saw Shia, they went over their table to get a picture with him.
"I called him Mr. LaBeouf. He didn't want anything to do with me. He said he just wanted to chill and refused to do photos. I walked away."
But some time later, Mark and his friends walked up to Shia and that's when things got worse.
He continued, "My friend said, 'what's up Shia?' Shia told him to 'get the f*** out of my way.' He was slurring his words. That's when I said to my buddy, 'don't worry, he's just a f****** fa*** anyway.' He turned around, cursed me out, and I started laughing."
Shia then allegedly jumped in his black truck and jumped out before running back towards the back.
"He charged at me!" the college student claimed. "I jumped over the patio fence onto the sidewalk to get away from him. But he kept coming after me. He was getting in my face. He was talking s***. He was chest-bumping me."
That's when the bar's bouncer jumped in and put the actor in a head lock. A cop, who happened to be driving by, saw the commotion and pulled up. The police called for backup and seven other squad cars arrived in minutes.
No arrests were made, with both parties refusing to file charges.