Criminals: Ezra Miller Was Arrested for a Second Time in Hawaii 

Ezra Miller Was Arrested for a Second Time in Hawaii 

 

 

It's a good thing that filming on "The Flash" is done because EZRA MILLER seems to still be running amok in Hawaii. Ezra was arrested for the second time early Tuesday morning for second-degree assault.

 

 

Ze allegedly "became irate" after being asked to leave a private residence, so they threw a chair in the direction of a 26-year-old woman. She was left with a half-inch cut on her forehead.

 

 

Ezra was arrested by police at a traffic stop and released a few hours later pending further investigation. 

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A Scammer Promised to Leave Easter Eggs in People's Yards, Then Didn't Show

 

 

This might be the most mean-spirited crime of the year . . .

 

 

A bunch of people near Orlando got scammed over Easter weekend. But the real victims were their kids.

 

 

Flyers for a service called "Egg My Yard" were circulating on Facebook last week. The person behind it promised to show up on Easter morning and leave plastic eggs filled with candy and toys around people's yards.

 

 

It was fairly pricey too: 25 eggs cost $20. Or you could get up to 100 eggs for $60.

 

 

But instead, the people who signed up got ZERO eggs . . . because the person behind it never showed.

 

 

Their Venmo account got deleted, and they didn't respond when people reached out. So it was obviously a scam, and it's not the first time it's happened. A bunch of people in northeast Ohio fell for a similar scam last year.

 

 

Parents who didn't have a backup plan had to scramble to make sure Easter still happened for their kids. A lot of them were working moms and single moms who didn't have time to deal with all the Easter prep themselves.

 

 

It sounds like police are looking into it, but it can be hard to track down scammers like this.   

(Here's a photo of the flyer.)

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A Guy Threatened Someone with a Magic Wand

 

 

This guy might have had the upper hand in a "Harry Potter" movie. But in real life, not so much . . .

 

 

A 29-year-old man named Skylar Thomas got banned from a hotel near the Minneapolis Airport last November. But he showed back up last Friday and tried to run off with some room keys.

 

 

And when an employee told him to leave, he started threatening them . . . with a MAGIC WAND.  (???)

 

 

Police described it as a "wizard wand" with a metal tip on the end, and said it kind of resembled a knife. So the employee thought it WAS a knife and pulled out something that could ACTUALLY hurt you.

 

 

It turned out they have a concealed carry permit and pulled a GUN on him. So he turned around and kicked over a trash can.

 

 

He pointed the wand at them one more time before he left. The employee responded by kicking him a couple of times, and then he ran off.

 

 

Police eventually caught up with him. He's facing charges of trespassing and fifth-degree assault. 

  (Here's his mugshot.)

 

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