According to a post from the Hawaii County Police Department, South Hilo officers responded to a report of a naughty bar attendee Sunday night at 11:30 p.m. The police found that the troublemaker had become unruly while other patrons singing karaoke and had begun “shouting obsceneity.” Miller “grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman singing karaoke and later fell into a 32-year-old man who played darts. 3-28-22 Vermont Visitor Arrested for Misconduct and Harassment in Hilo – Hawaii Police Station (Official Website) (@Hawaii_Police) March 29, 2022 Miller was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and harassment. The bail was set at $ 500, which Miller provided, with law enforcement later releasing them from custody. Variety contacted Hilo law enforcement, as well as representatives of Miller and Warner Bros., although they could not be reached for comment. In 2020, videos of Miller drowning a woman in a bar in Iceland appeared on the internet. Sources close to the situation described the situation as a serious dispute that led to Miller being escorted by staff. Miller’s arrest comes at an inopportune time for Warner Bros. as the lead actor plays a key role in the upcoming Harry Potter spin-off movie, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, which is set to launch worldwide. of in the theater. in April. Miller also plays Barry Allen, also known as Flash, in the studio’s ongoing DC movie series. After appearing in “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”, “Justice League” and “Zack Snyder’s Justice League”, Miller will mark his own DC movie with “The Flash”. The main photo was completed for the solo film, which will be released in cinemas on June 23, 2023. Miller recently appeared during the Oscars on Sunday afternoon. “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” won the new Oscars cheer moment category, which was determined by the votes of fans through online boulevards. A sequel described as “The Flash Enters the Speed ​​Force” was voted the most notable moment in pre-show online polls, with footage from Miller’s window in the film appearing during the Oscars.

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