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'Mayhem' arrested for attempted burglary
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<p>It looks like Jason 'Mayhem' Miller has again found himself on the wrong side of the law, this time being arrested this morning for attempted burglary. Additional details are not yet available:</p>
This morning (August 11, 2013), Jason 'Mayhem' Miller was arrested in Orange County, California and is being held at the Central Jail Complex in Santa Ana, California. Initially details were sketchy as under California Government Code 6254(f)(1), the only way to receive an arrest report is to ask for one in person.
What we did know was that he was being held on a $50,000 bail.
MMA Mania's CJ Tuttle has learned from a source within the Orange County Sheriff's Department that Miller was arrested and charged with Attempted Burglary. Under California Penal Code 459 PC, Burglary is defined as "entering a structure with intent to commit a felony or (a petty theft) once inside."
Burglary is considered a "wobbler" under Penal Code 459
How many times does the guy have to be told he needs help before he actually gets it?
Legitimate question: Does Mayhem have close family? I know he has blogged a lot about his insane family but does he keep in contact with them or remain close at all?
How many times does the guy have to be told he needs help before he actually gets it?
Legitimate question: Does Mayhem have close family? I know he has blogged a lot about his insane family but does he keep in contact with them or remain close at all?
i think his family lives in north carolina or something....
I honestly think mayhem needs martial arts or mma more than ever. When he was at kings mma and reign mma everyday, he was held accountable, had to confrom to a schedule, was a good role model at the gym and even taught normal people like me in the non pro class moves or pointers now and then. He was great with the kids also. He was actually a great team mate. Trained hard as hell, was energetic and loud, but like I said; he had discipline because he respected master cordeiro and mark munoz so much. Also Ryan Parsons. That guy was the main person actually.
There are a lot of ways for martial arts to save a life other than self defense, and this is one. Go back to the gym mayhem. Wish you the best.