Ezra Miller Arrest Footage Emerges Online
Body-cam footage from actor Ezra Miller’s March arrest has emerged online, and he is heard making the most bizarre statements.
In the footage, which was filmed on 29 March at a Hawaiian karaoke bar, Miller – who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns – begins recording on their cellphone as the police attempt to arrest them.
“I got assaulted and I started filming. Let me show you the video,” they tell the officers at the 32-second mark. “I got assaulted in this bar, twice in a row. I film myself when I get assaulted for NFT crypto art.”
The 29-year-old “Flash” star then expresses shock and outrage at being arrested for disorderly conduct, whereby they had grabbed a woman’s microphone and lunged at a man.
“What’s your name? What’s your badge number?” Miller yells at the officers. “Tell me your name and your badge number. Full name! Full badge number! … The guy at that bar declared himself as a Nazi. I have it on film and he attacked me.”
They try to use their amendment rights, to no avail. Ultimately, they were fined $500 for the incident.
The emergence of the footage comes nearly a month after Miller was arrested for throwing a chair at a woman – they were released from jail pending an investigation.
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