MMA Fighter Naked Church - Mixed martial arts fighter and reality TV show host Jason "Mayhem" Miller was arrested Monday on suspicion of burglary after deputies found him dozing naked on a couch in an Orange County church.
Miller, 31, was released from Orange County Jail early Tuesday after posting $20,000 bail, jail records show.
The pastor of Mission Viejo's Mission Hills Church called authorities shortly after 9 a.m. when he discovered a break-in, said Orange County sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino.
The first floor was ransacked — broken pictures and books were strewn across the floor — and the walls had been spray-painted. A fire extinguisher had been set off, leaving a trail of residue that led deputies to the second floor.
That's where they found Miller, Amormino said, who was naked and "dozing" on a couch.
"When they asked him his name, he kept saying, 'Mayhem, Mayhem,'" Amormino said. "They didn't know who he was — they thought he was being uncooperative."
Miller was arrested without incident and taken to the hospital ward at the Orange County Jail, where he was evaluated and "deemed OK for booking," Amormino said. He was booked on suspicion of burglary but could face additional vandalism charges, Amormino added.
Deputies believe Miller entered the building by pulling off boards that covered a window broken at the church Saturday night, Amormino said. Investigators are looking into whether Miller was responsible for breaking the window Saturday, an incident they believe was another burglary attempt.
Miller's connection, if any, to the church was unknown, Amormino said.
The middleweight has fought for several organizations, including UFC and San Jose-based Strikeforce but said he would retire if he was defeated by C.B. Dollaway in a May 27 UFC match. After losing the lackluster decision, UFC president Dana White said Miller was "done" with the organization.
He also worked as a coach on UFC’s "The Ultimate Fighter" on Spike TV and hosted three seasons of MTV's "Bully Beatdown," where bullies are challenged to fight MMA fighters to win $10,000.
According to his biography online, Miller is "known for his flashy entrances, exciting fighting style, and magnetic personality, both in and out of the ring."
Former MMA and UFC fighter Jason "Mayhem" Miller was arrested after a reported break-in at a Mission Viejo, Calif., church where officers found him naked. The pastor of the church apparently called 911 after seeing a broken window along with books and CD's scattered all over the floor. Officers say they found evidence that Miller vandalized the church using a common device.
Mixed martial arts fighter and reality show host Jason "Mayhem" Miller was in jail on suspicion of burglary Monday night after deputies responding to reports of a break-in said they found him naked inside a Southern California church.
Miller was being held on $20,000 bail and was scheduled to appear in court Wednesday, Orange County jail records showed.
The pastor at Mission Hills Church in Mission Viejo called authorities when he found evidence of a break-in Monday morning, including books and CDs that were strewn about, white powder on the floors and missing boards from a previously broken window, sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino said.
Deputies arrived and said they found Miller naked on a couch.
"When they asked him his name he responded, `Mayhem,' " Amormino told the Orange County Register.
They also found evidence that Miller had set off fire extinguishers inside the church, Amormino said. Miller was coherent and cooperated with authorities as he was arrested.
Deputies did not know if Miller had hired an attorney, and phone listings for Miller or a representative could not be found. A message left on his official Facebook page was not immediately returned.
Miller, a popular professional middleweight in the mixed martial arts world, has fought for several organizations including UFC, but has lost three of eight fights. He also hosted the MTV show "Bully Beatdown," a reality show where bullies are challenged to take on professional MMA fighters for a chance to win money. Before his last fight on May 27, Miller said he would retire if he was defeated, and went on to lose a lackluster decision to C.B. Dollaway
Miller, 31, was released from Orange County Jail early Tuesday after posting $20,000 bail, jail records show.
The pastor of Mission Viejo's Mission Hills Church called authorities shortly after 9 a.m. when he discovered a break-in, said Orange County sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino.
The first floor was ransacked — broken pictures and books were strewn across the floor — and the walls had been spray-painted. A fire extinguisher had been set off, leaving a trail of residue that led deputies to the second floor.
That's where they found Miller, Amormino said, who was naked and "dozing" on a couch.
"When they asked him his name, he kept saying, 'Mayhem, Mayhem,'" Amormino said. "They didn't know who he was — they thought he was being uncooperative."
Miller was arrested without incident and taken to the hospital ward at the Orange County Jail, where he was evaluated and "deemed OK for booking," Amormino said. He was booked on suspicion of burglary but could face additional vandalism charges, Amormino added.
Deputies believe Miller entered the building by pulling off boards that covered a window broken at the church Saturday night, Amormino said. Investigators are looking into whether Miller was responsible for breaking the window Saturday, an incident they believe was another burglary attempt.
Miller's connection, if any, to the church was unknown, Amormino said.
The middleweight has fought for several organizations, including UFC and San Jose-based Strikeforce but said he would retire if he was defeated by C.B. Dollaway in a May 27 UFC match. After losing the lackluster decision, UFC president Dana White said Miller was "done" with the organization.
He also worked as a coach on UFC’s "The Ultimate Fighter" on Spike TV and hosted three seasons of MTV's "Bully Beatdown," where bullies are challenged to fight MMA fighters to win $10,000.
According to his biography online, Miller is "known for his flashy entrances, exciting fighting style, and magnetic personality, both in and out of the ring."
Former MMA and UFC fighter Jason "Mayhem" Miller was arrested after a reported break-in at a Mission Viejo, Calif., church where officers found him naked. The pastor of the church apparently called 911 after seeing a broken window along with books and CD's scattered all over the floor. Officers say they found evidence that Miller vandalized the church using a common device.
Mixed martial arts fighter and reality show host Jason "Mayhem" Miller was in jail on suspicion of burglary Monday night after deputies responding to reports of a break-in said they found him naked inside a Southern California church.
Miller was being held on $20,000 bail and was scheduled to appear in court Wednesday, Orange County jail records showed.
The pastor at Mission Hills Church in Mission Viejo called authorities when he found evidence of a break-in Monday morning, including books and CDs that were strewn about, white powder on the floors and missing boards from a previously broken window, sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino said.
Deputies arrived and said they found Miller naked on a couch.
"When they asked him his name he responded, `Mayhem,' " Amormino told the Orange County Register.
They also found evidence that Miller had set off fire extinguishers inside the church, Amormino said. Miller was coherent and cooperated with authorities as he was arrested.
Deputies did not know if Miller had hired an attorney, and phone listings for Miller or a representative could not be found. A message left on his official Facebook page was not immediately returned.
Miller, a popular professional middleweight in the mixed martial arts world, has fought for several organizations including UFC, but has lost three of eight fights. He also hosted the MTV show "Bully Beatdown," a reality show where bullies are challenged to take on professional MMA fighters for a chance to win money. Before his last fight on May 27, Miller said he would retire if he was defeated, and went on to lose a lackluster decision to C.B. Dollaway
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