Jason “Mayhem” Miller Involved in Standoff with SWAT Team

Troubled mixed martial artist Jason “Mayhem” Miller is presently involved in a standoff with local police and a SWAT unit at his California home.
Update:
At 5:15 PM EST, the OCSD reported on Twitter that they had apprehended Miller after surrendering.

Troubled mixed martial artist Jason “Mayhem” Miller is presently involved in a standoff with local police and a SWAT unit at his California home.

Update:

At 5:15 PM EST, the OCSD reported on Twitter that they had apprehended Miller after surrendering.

 —End of Update—

The incident first became public knowledge through a series of ominous tweets on Miller’s Twitter account. KTLA 5, a local news station, confirmed that Miller, indeed, is involved in a serious situation involving the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

According to the OCSD, officers approached Miller’s home to serve a warrant related to alleged domestic violence and stalking in the 26000 block. At about 10 AM, a man barricaded himself inside the home. “He retreated into the house, was uncooperative with any of the commands by sheriff’s deputies, and based on that, we established a perimeter, called out the SWAT team,” said Lt. Jeff Hallock to KTLA5 at approximately 1PM. “Now we’re in the process of establishing communication with him inside the house.”

Details regarding the domestic violence and stalking incidents that brought the police to Miller are unclear. As of this writing, Miller continues live-tweeting the escalating police presence outside his home, which you can see here.

While this is the most serious situation involving Miller, “Mayhem” is more than familiar with California authorities. The 33 year-old was arrested for allegedly assaulting his sister in 2011, and was arrested a year later for breaking into a Church. In 2013, he was arrested three times.

The retired mixed martial artist was one of the most famous personalities in mixed martial arts. Miller was a successful middleweight fighter in numerous promotions, most notably Strikeforce and Dream, and owns notable wins over current UFC contenders Robbie Lawler and Tim Kennedy. He would eventually be welcomed to the UFC in 2011, but would be released after suffering back-to-back losses to Michael Bisping and CB Dollaway. He is also known for his appearances on television shows such as American Ninja Warrior and Bully Beatdown.

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