Ezra Miller's Comments in Arrest Video Raise Eyebrows Online
05/15/2022 12:47 pm EDT
'The only person in the history of the world to string those words together'
Miller then tried to "claim" his Ninth Amendment right to "not be unlawfully persecuted for a crime of no designation," they told the officers. "Disorderly conduct means something I am un-guilty of." They then claimed their Fourth Amendment rights "to not be searched and seized on no probable cause, that you will not be able to offer in a court of law. I claim my 4th Amendment rights to not be searched and seized."
'That's just sad'
Later, Miller accused one officer of touching his private parts. "Hey, you just touched my penis. Please don't do that," Miller said. "I'm transgender, non-binary and I don't want to be searched by a man!"
'Finally bought my first NFT!'
The footage comes from Miller's arrest during the early morning hours of March 28 outside a Hilo karaoke bar. The Hawaii Police Department said Miller was charged with disorderly conduct and harassment. The actor got "agitated" by people singing and allegedly began using derogatory language, police said, reports PEOPLE.
'Ezra Miller said WHAT!?!'
"Miller began yelling obscenities and at one point grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman singing karaoke and later lunged at a 32-year-old man playing darts," Hawaii police said in a press release. "The bar owner asked Miller to calm down several times."
'An embarrassment to the NFT community'
Miller pleaded no contest to the disorderly conduct charge in April. The judge dismissed two the harassment charge and another traffic-obstruction-related complaint. She ordered Miller to avoid the karaoke bar in Hilo and gave him a $500 fine. However, Miller was arrested again on April 19 for second-degree assault after an alleged incident at a Pahoa home.
'Everything with Ezra Miller is wide enough'
Miller, 29, plays Barry Allen/The Flash in Warner Bros.' DC comics movies. Their standalone film, The Flash, will finally be released in June 2023. Miller also plays Credence Barebone/Aurelius Dumbledore in Warner Bros.' Fantastic Beasts movies.
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