Since inauguration day, Shia LaBeouf, the 30-year-old Hollywood snowflake of Transformers fame, has been stuck in a slow motion train wreck that culminated with his arrest last night in New York. Surrounded by a couple of zombie-like protesters chanting "he will not divide us," LaBeouf gets hauled away by cops after allegedly assaulting another protester.

According to the DailyMail, LaBeouf attacked another protester for shouting something into a live camera feed that LaBeouf didn't like.

Police say LaBeouf pulled the scarf of an unidentified 25-year-old man this morning, scratching his face in the process. Police say he also pushed the man, who refused medical attention. According to local reports, the protester had said something to the camera LaBeouf did not agree with.

This video allegedly shows part of the assault:

Of course, the ruckus came at the scene of LaBeouf's perpetual anti-Trump "art project" in which Shia installed a live feed camera at a museum in Queens and has encouraged a nonstop, 4-year protest against Trump.

For the first few days of Donald Trump's presidency, the actor has been repeating the words 'He will not divide us' into a live camera mounted on a wall outside a New York City museum. He has been joined everyday New Yorkers chanting and singing along. The camera has several times shown LaBeouf shouting at far-Right agitators who have approached him chanting neo-Nazi slogans. The livestream from outside the museum in Queens is for a participatory public art project LaBeouf and two collaborators intend to have running for the duration of Trump's presidency.

And while protesting everyday for the next 4 years may work for a pampered Hollywood millionaire, we hope his other zombies come to their senses at some point and get a job.