The Flash actor Ezra Miller was arrested by Hawaii police last month on two counts of disturbing the public order and harassing others. After being released on bail, he broke into the bedroom of a local couple and threatened to bury each other, which made him another temporary restraining order.
Ezra Miller was taken into custody again Tuesday morning local time in Hawaii, this time charged with second-degree assault, police sources said.
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The incident happened when Miller became furious after being asked to leave at a private house party in the Leilani Estate subdivision in Lower Pune, threw a chair and hit a 26-year-old woman in the forehead, inflicting a wound of about half an inch.
Miller was arrested at 1:30 a.m. and released at 4:05 after deliberation with the county attorney’s office. The investigation is ongoing.
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Earlier, Warner Bros. and DC executives held an emergency meeting on the matter on March 30 to discuss future cooperation between Ezra Miller and Warner.
According to people familiar with the matter, the meeting has reached a consensus that all future collaborations involving Miller will be suspended, including “The Flash” and possible later scenes in the DC Cinematic Universe.
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