Ezra Miller, a well-known American actor, has been detained for allegedly assaulting a lady in Hawaii. According to cops, the Fantastic Beasts star flung a chair at the woman, leaving her with a laceration on her forehead.
Ezra Miller was arrested early Tuesday morning for second-degree assault at a private residence in Pahoa, Hawaii’s Big Island, following allegations of the attack.
This is the 29-year-second old’s arrest in as many weeks.
According to the Hawaii Police Department, the actor became “irate” before tossing the chair.
“A 29-year-old tourist from Vermont was detained for second-degree assault after an altercation at a property in Pahoa shortly after 01:00 HST (12:00 GMT) Tuesday April 19 2022,” the police department stated in a statement.
“Police concluded through their investigation that the guy, subsequently identified as Ezra Miller, grew furious after being asked to leave and apparently hurled a chair, striking a 26-year-old female on the forehead, resulting in an approximate half-inch cut.”
According to police, the woman “refused treatment” for her wounds. Miller was arrested and charged with harassment and disorderly behaviour last month at a karaoke bar.
According to authorities, after becoming enraged by a performance of Shallow from the film A Star Is Born, the actor took a microphone from a lady singing and lunged at a man playing darts.
Last Monday, the man and woman who were involved abandoned their plea for a temporary restraining order against Miller.
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