Police bodycam footage of The Flash star Ezra Miller's arrest in Hawaii reveals more information on the now-notorious incident.

As reported by TMZ, the surfaced video begins with one of the arresting officers talking to two individuals, one of whom claims Miller spat in his face for an unknown reason. The footage then cuts to Miller evading police as the 29-year-old states that they were "assaulted" by the patrons of a nearby bar. "I was assaulted in this bar twice in a row. I film myself when I get assaulted for NFT crypto art," said Miller. The DC Extended Universe star proceeds to request the name and badge number of the responding officers, becoming audibly agitated.

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Miller later goes on to state that one of the bar's patrons "declared himself as a Nazi, I have it on film, and he attacked me." The video concludes with police officers searching Miller's person, seemingly confiscating a ring based on The Flash.

Miller made headlines in early 2022 after they were arrested for disorderly conduct and harassment. A report filed by the Hawaii Police Department states while visiting a local bar, the actor "grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman singing karaoke (disorderly conduct offense) and later lunged at a 32-year-old man playing darts (harassment offense). The bar owner asked Miller to calm down several times to no avail." They were later released on $500 USD bail. A restraining order was briefly filed against the actor but was subsequently dropped in the following weeks.

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Less than a month after this incident, Miller was arrested again for charges of second-degree assault. Police responded to a call stating that the Hollywood star had thrown a chair at a 26-year-old female following a presumed disagreement during a gathering at a private residence. While the actor was released shortly after, Hawaii Police Assistant Chief Kenneth Quiocho said the local police department had received roughly 10 calls regarding Miller's behavior.

While these two incidents have allegedly not damaged Miller's future in the DCEU, the actor has had numerous run-ins with the law. In 2020, a video of Miller throttling a fan spread online. While the cause behind the aggressive interaction is still unknown, eyewitness reports state that Miller became agitated with a group of over-eager fans.

The Flash arrives in theaters on June 23, 2023.

Source: TMZ