Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller live tweets reported standoff with police

Mixed martial arts fighter Jason “Mayhem” Miller live-tweeted an apparent standoff with members of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department at his California home on Thursday.

Law enforcement officials attempted to serve Miller a bench warrant for his arrest “for alleged stalking at the home when the situation escalated into a SWAT call,” Lt. Jeff Hallock told KTLA. A warrant is currently out for Miller’s arrest on three felony counts, including the aforementioned charge for alleged stalking, with Miller to be held on $200,000 bail.

Hallock stated that police were called to the scene at approximately 10:30 a.m. on Thursday morning.

Miller (28-9, 1 NC), a 33-year-old retired UFC veteran, published a slew of ominous tweets throughout the afternoon, alluding to the apparent standoff taking place outside his residence.

Representatives of the Orange County Sheriff Department did not immediately respond to inquiries made by MMAFighting.com.

Miller has twice run into trouble with law enforcement in recent years. In 2012, the fighter was arrested on burglary charges after allegedly breaking into and vandalizing a church. Those charges were later dropped, although one year later Miller was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence.

i need to tell everyone about the absolute waste of resources going on outside of my house right now. i am counting no less than 5 officers.

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

they also have allocated use of a chopper, which cost approx. 12 Grand an Hour to operate, along with taking time away from REAL emergencies

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

They have threatened me with a dog bite and are amassing a great force that includes a spotter in the neighbors yard and an uncharasmaticman

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

..who continues to remind me that they are here serving a warrant for my arrest. I have not committed any crime, but yet i am forced HERE.

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

FEARING FOR MY SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF MY DOG, @GATORHOTDOGDOG. All of this could have been avoided, had the state of California provided

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

Mental health services for one single mother immigrant from the Philipines, who I know was well intentioned, but has a mental condition…

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

now i have to pay a debt for her mistakes

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

if you would like to see this drama unfold, please, come to 26262 Avenida Calidad, Mission Viejo, CA 92691.

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

just don’t let them shoot me

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

i have the proper paper work, at my office in @VaporLabsIrvine, i was due to go to court this morning, but the LFPD chase me all last night.

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

i woke up late, and couldn’t leave because there is a highly equipment regiment of wanna be soldiers outside my house reminding me that,

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

“WE WON’T GO AWAY!”

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

ALL THIS because I wanted to help raise a young boy into a man, and his mama wenr off her meds, and an ambitious DA thinks mayhem is BAD.

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

YEA, SO this is serious

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

I WISH YOU NO HARM. I respect the Police, but this is overkill, for something that would be settled with one piece of paperwork from OCBAIL

— mayhem miller (@mayhemmiller) October 9, 2014

Mixed martial arts fighter Jason “Mayhem” Miller live-tweeted an apparent standoff with members of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department at his California home on Thursday.

Law enforcement officials attempted to serve Miller a bench warrant for his arrest “for alleged stalking at the home when the situation escalated into a SWAT call,” Lt. Jeff Hallock told KTLA. A warrant is currently out for Miller’s arrest on three felony counts, including the aforementioned charge for alleged stalking, with Miller to be held on $200,000 bail.

Hallock stated that police were called to the scene at approximately 10:30 a.m. on Thursday morning.

Miller (28-9, 1 NC), a 33-year-old retired UFC veteran, published a slew of ominous tweets throughout the afternoon, alluding to the apparent standoff taking place outside his residence.

Representatives of the Orange County Sheriff Department did not immediately respond to inquiries made by MMAFighting.com.

Miller has twice run into trouble with law enforcement in recent years. In 2012, the fighter was arrested on burglary charges after allegedly breaking into and vandalizing a church. Those charges were later dropped, although one year later Miller was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence.