Bruce Miller reportedly got into fight over sandwich night of assault arrest
Bruce Miller had himself an eventful evening on Sunday before he was arrested for assault, and that evening apparently included a heated exchange over a sandwich.
A manager at the restaurant Tommy’s Joynt in San Francisco told Jenna Lyons of the San Francisco Chronicle that Miller walked into the establishment around midnight Monday — three hours before he was arrested — and stared at the buffet line for about 20 minutes while seated a table. He then approached the line and started arguing with other patrons over a sandwich.
“I believe he wanted their sandwiches,” Eddie Martin recalled. “The guests were great. They were very calm and amused by the situation.”
It’d be difficult to imagine someone making this stuff up.
Martin said Miller, who was wearing the same clothes he was eventually arrested in, was escorted out of the restaurant without further incident. He is unsure if Miller was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
A few hours later, Miller was arrested for allegedly assaulting two men, one of whom was 70, and sending both to the hospital. You can read more details about that incident here.
Given all that we now know, it’s hardly a surprise that the San Francisco 49ers released Miller so promptly. He obviously has a temper, which we caught a glimpse of last year when his girlfriend made some disturbing accusations against him. It sounds like Miller could benefit from anger management.
H/T Shutdown Corner