Police in New Orleans place arrest warrant for actor Cuba Gooding, Jr




BHR HollyWood Reports Academy Award-winning actor, Cuba Gooding, Jr. is being sought by police in New Orleans for allegedly learning that the actor shoved a female bartender at a bar in Bourbon Street early Tuesday Morning.

Gooding, who is famously-known for his “goody two shoes” roles, but famously for yelling out, “Show me the Money” to actor Tom Cruise in the 1996 romantic dramedy, “Jerry McGuire,” is being sought for investigative questioning, and possible arrest in a fiasco that took place at a bar on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.

According to entertainment reports, Gooding was hanging out with his entourage at The Olde Absinthe House when he all of a sudden was bothered and went nuts on autograph-seeking patrons and tourists.

Police said there was some shoving going on and Gooding flipped out on tourists trying to photograph the actor. “Gooding soon became very aggravated with them,” the New Orleans police said in a statement.

During the shoving and scuffle, one of the bartenders called 911. One of the female bartenders politely told Gooding to “calm down,” but according to the police statement, Gooding “pushed her away with an open hand.”

The unidentified female bartender told Cuba Gooding that the police were coming, and according to statements, Gooding “allegedly pushed her again, and left the bar.”

Gooding was in New Orleans filming the movie, “The Butler” with Oprah Winfrey.

The Bronx-born actor is son of Cuba Gooding, Sr., a member of former soulful and R&B group, “The Main Ingredient.” "Everybody Plays the Fool" and "I Only Have Eyes for You," are two of many smash hits the singing group performed. I'm Big Blac This is Your BHR HollyWood Report




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