He escaped jail time this week after taking a plea deal over charges stemming from his arrest for public drunkenness on July 8.

And Shia LaBeouf kept a low profile in a casual ensemble as he was spotted getting gas in Los Angeles on Friday.

The once superstar actor, 31, rocked a Field Of Dreams sweatshirt and baseball hat as he kept his head down.

Low profile: Shia LaBeouf, 31, kept a low profile in a casual ensemble as he was spotted getting gas in Los Angeles on Friday

The Transformer star looked comfortable in a pair of olive green leggings that were tucked into a pair of hiking boots.

With a scruffy beard, the beleaguered thespian exited the convenience store that was attached to the gas station.

Shia was arrested in Savannah, Georgia this past summer, when he refused to heed an officer's orders to leave a local market.

Rock: The once superstar actor rocked a Field Of Dreams sweatshirt and baseball hat as he kept his head down

Hunky: The Transformer star looked comfortable in a pair of olive green leggings that were tucked into a pair of hiking boots

Officers said they asked Shia to leave after he went into a rage when he was denied a cigarette around 4am.

Several videos then caught the actor going on race-fueled rants as he was taken to the jail and booked. At one point, he called a white officer 'racist' because he was 'arresting a fellow white man,' according to the arrest report.

In court on Thursday, Shia took a plea deal that saved him from having to serve any jail time.

Strut: With a scruffy beard, the beleaguered thespian exited the convenience store that was attached to the gas station

He pleaded guilty to obstruction and nolo contendere to disorderly conduct. The public drunkenness charge against him, which carried a maximum sentence of a year in prison, was dropped.

The judge sentenced Shia to one year of probation and ordered him to take anger management classes. He will also have to undergo an alcohol evaluation and pay a fine of $2,680.

Shia refused to make a comment as he arrived at Chatham County court on Thursday, but he gave reporters a thumbs up.