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Ben Affleck has once again attracted attention from law enforcement after a recent incident outside his Brentwood home. Although not in legal trouble, the actor was seen engaged in a tense interaction with sheriff’s deputies following a previous FBI visit to his Los Angeles residence. In a video obtained by TMZ and Daily Mail, Affleck appeared visibly frustrated, speaking to officers parked outside his home.

Ben Affleck was recorded arguing with the cops post FBI visit at his Brentwood house

On Tuesday, the actor, who was driving his BMW, encountered the officers in front of his driveway. It seems Affleck was voicing concerns about private security guards in the neighbourhood, though the exact cause of his frustration remains unclear. His home, located near the Palisades Fire, was not in a mandatory evacuation zone, but he had previously been evacuated, temporarily seeking shelter at his ex-wife Jennifer Garner’s house.

This interaction comes after the FBI and Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies were seen in Affleck’s neighborhood over the weekend, following an investigation into a private drone collision with a firefighting aircraft. While it is not confirmed whether Affleck interacted directly with the FBI agents, their presence in the area was connected to the ongoing wildfire crisis. The actor’s property, although not directly in danger from the fire, remains within close proximity to the disaster.

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On a more personal note, Affleck was recently spotted spending a heartwarming moment with his daughter, Violet, who visited him at his Brentwood home, accompanied by Jennifer Garner. The family’s visit came amidst the chaos surrounding the wildfires.

In other Brentwood news, two individuals were arrested at Vice President Kamala Harris’s residence early Saturday morning. Initially detained on suspicion of burglary, the pair were later released for violating curfew rather than theft, as no evidence of the alleged crime was found. This comes in light of California’s imposed curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. in evacuation zones, a measure aimed at preventing looting during the ongoing wildfire crisis.