
Actor T.J. Miller has been arrested and charged with allegedly calling in a false bomb threat last month on an Amtrak train traveling to New York.
Miller was arrested Monday night at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York and was released Tuesday on a $100,000 bond.
The criminal complaint alleges that on March 18th, Miller called 911 and reported he was on Amtrak Train 2256 and a female passenger “has a bomb in her bag.” Amtrak officials stopped the train and passengers were directed to get off the train. Bomb squad members searched the train, no evidence of an explosive device was detected.
Miller hasn’t commented on his arrest and tweeted on Tuesday about his upcoming comedy show in Philadelphia.
What up Philadelphia. Illadelphia. Me and @CJSullivan_ are about to wreck it this weekend. My girl Cork is on the case, @HeliumComedy is the jam. And peanut butter.
See you there. MOST ALL SHOWS SOLD OUT so get them fixed fast. #roadrunner https://t.co/0YIOzL6wvd— t.j. miller (@nottjmiller) April 10, 2018