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"We have taken the stream down after shots were reported in the area. The safety of everybody participating in our project is paramount," LaBeouf tweeted.
February 24 2017 4:25 PM EST
March 10 2019 11:37 PM EST
Controversial actor Shia LaBeouf has shut down his latest anti-Trump interactive art installation in New Mexico.
LaBeouf's original camera art installation "He Will Not Divide Us" opened in Queens, N.Y. and made quite a splash. Big enough that he decided to move the project to an area in Albuquerque near the historic El Rey Theater.
However, the camera was abruptly shut down this week after reports of shots fired in the area. "The safety of everybody participating in our project is paramount," LaBeouf tweeted.
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