Ezra Miller
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Ezra Miller gave cops a stern warning during their arrest in Hawaii in March.

He made it clear that they shouldn't hurt his wrists nor should they misgender him or face hate crime charges.

More police bodycam footage has surfaced from the incident where Miller allegedly went after several bar patrons, getting busted for disorderly conduct and harassment.

 

The footage starts with Miller in handcuffs complaining about pain in his wrists.

Ezra then went on to tell the cops they needed to be careful as they were a musician and any damage to the nerves in their wrists could be catastrophic to their music career.

Things get even tenser as Ezra is being transported to the police station, when one of the officers addresses Ezra as "Sir" Ezra fires back, saying, "I'm not a sir. I'm transgender non-binary."

The cop says he was only trying to be respectful, but Ezra continues, "If you fail to do that again, it is an act of intentional bigotry and it is a technical hate crime according to U.S. Federal law."

 
 

Once at the station, Miller continues to complain about pain in his wrist but is much calmer than during the driver over.

Ezra's had plenty of run-ins with cops over in Hawaii and has wreaked havoc on locals in several aggressive run-ins.

From a previous arrest, still in Hawaii, the Justice league actor revealed that he likes to film himself getting assaulted for NFT crypto art.

From a video that surfaced, he is heard saying, “I got assaulted and I started filming. Let me show you the video. I got assaulted in this bar, twice in a row. I film myself when I get assaulted for NFT crypto art."

He then went on to demand the officer's credentials, saying,

What’s your name? What’s your badge number? Tell me your name and your badge number. Full name! Full badge number! Don’t touch me. Tell me your name and your badge number, now!

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