Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller Pleads Not Guilty To Multiple Charges

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Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller says he didn’t do it.

Two weeks ago, the former UFC fighter barricaded himself inside his home during a strange standoff with police. Yesterday, Miller appeared for his arraignment at the Orange County Superior Court and issued a not guilty plea for charges of obstructing an officer and resisting arrest.

ABC’s Julie Stone tweeted out the news on Monday morning.

Miller was finally arrested after a three-hour stalemate with Orange County Police and SWAT at his home in Mission Viego, California on October 9. He refused to leave his house after an officer attempted to serve him with a bench warrant for an alleged stalking and domestic violence charge.

“Mayhem” Miller was arrested after a three-hour stand-off with Orange County Police and SWAT at his home in Mission Viejo, California on Oct. 9. He locked himself in his house after an officer tried to serve him a bench warrant for his arrest for an alleged stalking and domestic violence incident.

“ALL THIS because I wanted to help raise a young boy into a man, and his mama went off her meds, and an ambitious DA thinks mayhem is BAD,” he tweeted during the standoff. “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,” he tweeted at another time.