The actor reportedly threw a chair at a woman, leaving her with a cut to her head, on Tuesday.
According to police, the actor grabbed a microphone from a woman singing and lunged at a man playing darts after becoming aggravated by a rendition of Shallow from the film A Star Is Born. "Shortly after 01:00 HST (12:00 GMT) Tuesday April 19 2022, a 29-year-old visitor from Vermont was arrested for second-degree assault after an incident at a residence in Pahoa," said the police department in a statement. Miller was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday morning for second-degree assault at a private property in Pahoa on Hawaii's Big Island, after reports of the attack.
He was arrested for a second time in recent weeks, this time on suspicion of assault.
A judge dismissed the case last week after the couple's lawyer William Dean requested it. Big Island lawyer Francis Alcain had requested Tuesday’s court hearing, previously scheduled for next week, be moved up. Miller received a traffic citation after police were called to a dispute in downtown Hilo last month where Miller was uncooperative, refused to leave the area and obstructed a pavement, Quiocho said.
The actor, who uses they/them pronouns, is known for their roles in The Flash, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
The source said that Miller was escorted off the premises. The video showed Miller saying “Oh, you wanna fight? It’s a harmless herbal substance that increases sensory appreciation.” The charge was later dropped. “Then film just sort of naturally evolved from theatre and musical theatre and the opera thing. Miller joined the world of Harry Potter in the 2016 film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as Credence Barebone, a role which they reprised in the subsequent films Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) and Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022).
Miller allegedly struck a woman on the head with a chair after being asked to leave a gathering.
Their most recent film "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore," was just released on April 15. The "Justice League" actor is best known for their role as Flash in the DC Comics' cinematic universe. The bar owner asked them to calm down "several times" but they did not listen, instead yelling "obscenities," grabbing the microphone from a girl singing and lunging at a man playing darts.
Ezra Miller has been arrested for the second time in Hawaii. He is the star of 'Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore' with Mads Mikkelsen and Jude ...
Most recently, Miller was taken into custody at 1:30am on April 19th for allegedly throwing a chair at a woman, striking her in the head. Responding to a call at a private residence in Pāhoa, they reported that Miller “became irate after being asked to leave,” throwing a chair at a 26-year-old woman who was left with a gash on her forehead following the incident. Previously arrested on Monday, March 28th, after an incident at a bar on the island, the actor was taken in for disorderly conduct and harassment, becoming “agitated,” and “yelling obscenities” to people singing karaoke nearby.
Actor Ezra Miller, who is popular for playing 'The Flash' in the DC Universe, has been arrested in Hawaii. This comes just weeks after he was detained for ...
It was said that Warner Bros executives allegedly held meetings in order to discuss the incident and whether or not Miller should continue to be the face of ‘The Flash’. At that time, the accusations were of harassment and disorderly behaviour. Miller was arrested around 1:30 AM local time for the incident and freed around 4 AM. However, the charges levied on him are still being investigated as per the reports.
Just weeks after a previous arrest and a rash of erratic and disruptive behavior, The Flash and Fantastic Beasts actor Ezra Miller has again been arrested ...
It happened in the Puna district on the eastern side of the Big Island “at a get-together at a private residence in the Leilani Estates subdivision,” the police statement said. The restraining order was dropped on April 12. On March 28, Miller was arrested at a bar after lashing out at fellow patrons. Late last month, the actor’s unsettling behavior began to increase in volume and severity. “During the course of their investigation, police determined that the individual, later identified as Ezra Miller, became irate after being asked to leave and reportedly threw a chair, striking a 26-year-old female on the forehead, resulting in an approximate half-inch cut,” the statement said. “This is an active investigation.”
'Justice League' actor Ezra Miller became irate after being asked to leave a get-together at a home and threw a chair at a woman, according to Hawaii ...
A judge dismissed the case last week after a lawyer for the couple requested it. Hawaii lawyer Francis Alcain had requested Tuesday’s court hearing, previously scheduled for next week, be moved up. Miller received a traffic citation after police were called to a dispute in downtown Hilo last month where Miller was uncooperative, refused to leave the area and obstructed a sidewalk, Quiocho said.
Hours after Ezra Miller was arrested for second-degree assault, the "Flash" star pleaded no contest to a disorderly conduct charge from March.
The “Perks of Being a Wallflower” star’s time in Hawaii has been turbulent to say the least. The couple ultimately dropped their restraining order request. In addition to being arrested twice, a couple filed for a temporary restraining order against Miller for allegedly threatening them in their bedroom.
On March 28, Miller, 29, was arrested in Hilo, Hawaii, and charged with disorderly conduct and harassment after allegedly yelling obscenities and grabbing a ...
Miller, who stars in the DC and Warner Bros.’ 2023 feature The Flash, prompted an emergency meeting from studio executives after their March arrest, a source told Rolling Stone, where it was reportedly decided future projects involving Miller would be paused. Miller, whose father is Robert S. Miller, a former publishing executive, has been performing since they were a child. Miller was arrested in Kea‘au on Tuesday for allegedly throwing a chair, which struck a 26-year-old woman in the forehead, after being asked to leave a home, and was released “pending further investigation,” according to the Hawaii Police Department.
Miller has a key role in the third installment of the Harry Potter spinoff “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.”
Big Island attorney Francis Alcain had requested Tuesday’s court hearing, scheduled for next week, be moved up. About twelve hours after Miller’s arrest, the actor appeared via Zoom for a court hearing for an arrest last month at a Big Island karaoke bar. Miller received a traffic citation after police were called to a dispute in downtown Hilo last month where Miller was uncooperative, refused to leave the area and obstructed a sidewalk, Quiocho said.
"The Flash" and "Fantastic Beasts" star Ezra Miller has been arrested again in Hawaii. This time, they were taken into custody for second-degree assault.
In the seven-second video, Miller can be heard saying "Oh, you wanna fight? This is not the first time Miller has been in trouble. That's what you wanna do?" It's a harmless herbal substance that increases sensory appreciation." The investigation is still ongoing. On Tuesday, April 19, 2022, Miller was arrested by the Hawaii Police Department in Pahoa for second-degree assault after allegedly launching a chair at a 26-year-old woman, hitting her on the head.
Miller made a virtual appearance in court just hours after the actor was arrested for the second time in as many months in Hawaii.
In exchange, a second count of harassment was dismissed against the actor. Quiocho with the Hawaii police told KITV that prior to the March arrest Miller had been the subject of 10 calls to police for minor incidents. Police said they were called to a private residence where Miller had been asked to leave a late-night gathering, only to become irate and throw a chair, which hit a 26-year-old woman on the forehead. But Miller was again arrested less than a month later on April 19, on the island of Hawaii. Miller, 29, was first arrested in Hawaii shortly after midnight on March 28 after officers responded to a report of a "disorderly patron" at a bar hosting a karaoke night in the town of Hilo on the island of Hawaii. Ezra Miller Appeared In Court For "Disorderly" Behavior At A Karaoke Bar
The actor was arrested in Hawaii for second-degree assault.
At the time of their arrest, they had been reported to the police at least ten times over the course of their stay on the island. Both arrests join a restraining order that was issued against Miller after they allegedly burst into a couple’s hotel room, accosted them, and stole their belongings. They were arrested just a few weeks ago for disorderly conduct and harassment after throwing a rage fest in a local karaoke bar.
Following multiple legal controversies for The Flash and Fantastic Beasts star Ezra Miller, WB is reportedly not concerned about their arrests.
Amidst Miller's actions, they came during the final stages of the Warner Bros. Discovery deal, which was just completed this month. Not only has Warner Bros. declined to comment on any of Miller's arrests, but the actor's representatives have not made any statements either. Up until now, Warner Bros. has remained very silent on Miller's actions and their future in The Flash and Fantastic Beasts franchises. With The Flash, however, nothing has changed on that front as the DC picture is currently in post-production for its June 23, 2023 release date, and the studio has not planned to reschedule it nor make it an HBO Max exclusive. Warner Bros. is reportedly not eying a return for Ezra Miller in future Fantastic Beasts films, while their DC involvement post- The Flash remains unclear. The restraining order was initially petitioned following Miller breaking into their apartment and threatening their lives before stealing various personal items.
The 'Fantastic Beasts' and Flash actor has been in the news several times in recent weeks for a series of violent outbursts.
Miller’s previous arrest occurred in a nearby part of Hawaii on March 28. Miller has a history of concerning behavior. The incident took place in Pāhoa, a small enclave of Hawaii’s Big Island.