The Flash Star Ezra Miller Reportedly Arrested Again for Allegedly Throwing Chair at a Woman


Justice League star Ezra Miller has been the highlight of DC's news headlines these past few weeks mainly because of the actor’s troubling behavior. Earlier this month, Miller received a restraining order filed against him by a couple in Hilo, Hawaii, where he was also first arrested for disorderly conduct. In just a matter of weeks, Miller made it to the headlines again as the actor is reportedly arrested once again on Hawaii's big island.

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According to Hawaii's Police Department's statement, Miller was arrested for a second-degree assault in the lower Puna district of Hawaii. A private residence called the police at 1:10 am and received reports that the actor displayed violent behavior when asked to leave a late-night gathering. Based on the town's Police, the actor had allegedly thrown a chair and injured a 26-year-old woman on the forehead, leaving her with a half-inch cut. Miller was arrested by the police nearby the area after being found during a traffic stop.

The actor was released about 4 a.m after the police had discussed the matter with the local prosecutor.

According to the Police, they labeled it as an "open investigation" and clarified that the woman refused any treatment for her wounds.

Three weeks ago, Miller was also arrested for disorderly conduct for allegedly yelling obscenities at bar patrons, stealing a microphone from a woman, and lunging at a man playing darts.

Luckily, a couple in Hilo thoughtfully paid for the actor's bail.

Shortly after, the same couple who bailed Miller filed a restraining order against the actor after he allegedly threatened them and steal from them. According to the court petition, Miller entered the couple's bedroom yelling, “I will burry (sic) you and your slut wife.”

The petition also accuses Miller of stealing some valuable items, including a passport and a wallet, which contained some personal ID, documents, and a social security card.

Fortunately for Miller, the couple dropped the restraining order last Monday and refused to release any statement.

This is another piece of bad news for both DC and Warner Bros. While we don't fully understand why Ezra Miller is causing all these troubles in Hawaii, this might disrupt the actor's developing career. Miller's The Flash, which is supposedly hitting theaters next year is rumored to be halted, and several reports say that Warner Bros. is now discussing the actor's behavior and inclusion in the DC franchise.

If Miller's disturbing behavior continues to blow up, DC won't have another choice but to re-cast his character, Flash.

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