
Ezra Miller was arrested in connection with a complaint of second-degree assault, just weeks after the actor was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct at a karaoke bar and accused of harassing a couple.
Miller, who prefers they/them pronouns, is alleged to have become violent after they were asked to leave a private get-together at a home in Pāhoa early Tuesday, the Hawaii Police Department said.
They are alleged to have thrown a chair, which struck a 26-year-old woman, police said. Miller was arrested at a traffic stop at about 1:30 a.m. after officers interviewed witnesses at the home.
The woman, who appeared to have a cut on her forehead, refused treatment.
Representatives for Miller declined to comment Tuesday.
Last month, Miller was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and harassment at a bar in Hilo, Hawaii. Miller is alleged to have begun yelling obscenities at patrons while they sang karaoke and to have at one point grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman who was singing.
A filing requesting a restraining order accused Miller of bursting into a couple’s room at a hostel the same day. Miller was accused of yelling threats and stealing a passport and a wallet.
Assistant Police Chief Kenneth Quiocho said police had to escort Miller off the property in Hilo after a resident called police asking for advice about removing two houseguests from his property. The owner said Miller was staying with the couple at the hostel.
A judge granted the couple a protective order after the alleged incident, which they later requested be dropped.
Diana Dasrath and The Associated Press contributed.