The 'Justice League' star Ezra Miller was arrested in Hawaii on irregular behavior, the cost of harassment

The actor became agitated when patrons started to sing karaoke at a bar in Hilo, Hawaii, Sunday night and grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old, police said.

Ezra Miller, the actor who played "The Flash" in the "Justice League" series, was arrested in Hawaii over the weekend and charged with disorderly conduct and harassment after being unruly at a local bar, police said.

The Hawaii County Police Department said in a news release that Miller, 29, was arrested shortly after midnight on Monday, when patrol officers responded to reports of a disorderly patron at a bar on Silva Street in Hilo late Sunday.

According to police, the bar's patrons sang karaoke while he got agitated and "started shouting obscenities".

The department said in a release that the actor once grabbed a microphone from a 23-year-old woman who was singing. According to police, Miller also attacked a 32-year-old man playing darts.

The bar owner tried to pacify him several times.

Miller, who was described by police as coming from Vermont, was arrested with $500 in bail. He was granted bail and later released.

NBC News has reached out to Miller's representatives for comment.

This isn't Miller's first brush with controversy.

Variety reported that in 2020, a video surfaced online showing a woman strangling a bar in Iceland and the footage linked to Miller, though police had not confirmed his involvement at the time. Police said no one was arrested or detained in connection with the alleged incident at the time and that the authorities were not aware of any injuries to those involved.

In addition to Justice League, Miller is also known for his roles in the 2012 film "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" and the "Fantastic Beasts" franchise. He will star in the latest film in the series, "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore," which is set to release in April.

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