Former Strikeforce/UFC Middleweight and host of MTV’s “Bully Beatdown”, Jason “Mayhem” Miller was arrested yesterday after breaking into a church and spraying the entire place with a fire extinguisher in Mission Viejo, CA. TMZ first reported the story yesterday:
Ex-UFC fighter Jason “Mayhem” Miller was arrested today in Orange County, TMZ has learned — after allegedly breaking into a church, spraying a fire extinguisher all over the place, and getting buck naked.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ, the O.C. Sheriff’s Office received a call early this morning from the Mission Hills Church in Mission Viejo about a possible burglary in progress.
When the deputies arrived, we’re told they found the first and second floors covered in white fire extinguisher spray. Cops say the place was also trashed — scattered CDs, books, and broken pictures.
When officers reached the 2nd floor, we’re told they found Miller naked on some couch — totally awake and coherent.
This wouldn’t be Miller’s first offense, back in 2005 he was arrested for first-degree burglary in Hawaii but was acquitted of the charges. Miller’s recent cage appearances were described as “embarrassing”(very true) by UFC President Dana White and was let go after a backstage incident that happened in his last fight.


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