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Actor Shia LaBeouf during his ‘He Will Not Divide Us’ livestream outside the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, in the Queens borough of New York Jan. 24, 2017 as a protest against President Trump.
Actor Shia LaBeouf’s ongoing, livestreamed anti-Trump protest/art installation hit a snag Wednesday night after he was arrested for getting into a physical altercation with another man.
Police said LaBeouf scratched the man’s face, although he refused medical attention.
The New York Post reported LaBeouf was released Thursday shortly before 4 a.m., outside the 114th Precinct, and published a picture of him with his hand raised in a two-finger “Rock-on” gesture.
Videos posted on social media show LaBeouf returning to the site before sunrise to resume chanting.
The livestream’s website, created by LaBeouf and two collaborators, invites passersby to join the 24-hour-a-day, 4-year endeavor and stop by the Museum of the Moving Image “To deliver the words ‘He will not divide us’ into a camera.repeating the phrase as many times, and for as long as they wish.” LaBeouf has been a frequent, though not constant presence.
“We’re anti-division out . Everyone’s invited,” LaBeouf said in a Monday interview captured on the video stream.

