Following multiple arrest reports in the last few weeks, The Flash star Ezra Miller has reportedly been arrested once again in Hawaii. When Warner Bros. revealed its initial plans for the DCEU back in October 2014, Miller was one of the original cast members to be brought on for the envisioned Justice League. While Grant Gustin has continued to portray the Scarlet Speedster on The CW's The Flash, Miller was cast as the cinematic iteration, the first big-screen take on the character.
Since the end of March 2022, the 29-year-old-actor has been in multiple scandals in Hawaii. On Sunday, March 27, Miller was arrested by local police due to disorderly conduct and harassment. It included the Justice League star yelling obscenities and getting agitated with visitors singing karaoke, but they also lunged at a 32-year-old man playing darts. Miller was also initially hit with a restraining order by a Hawaiian couple after they had broken into their apartment and threatened to murder them before stealing various belongings. That restraining order was, however, dropped as of April 12.
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While Miller has been reported to attend numerous hearings, The Flash lead has gotten involved with local law enforcement once again. In a new report from Hawaii News Now, Miller was arrested by police on Hawaii Island on Tuesday morning. KITV Island News also added that Miller was arrested due to a complaint of second-degree assault. The Hawaii Police Department confirmed the report, including details on Miller's arrest. At 1 a.m., Miller had caused tension after being asked to leave a get-together at a private residence in Lower Puna. It led to the actor throwing a chair that led to a
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