Ethan Jamieson, known for his role in the 2012 hit “The Hunger Games,” has been arrested in the United States, charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. According to authorities in Raleigh, North Carolina, the incident unfolded after reports of gunfire on the night of March 22. Police arrived at the scene to find a victim who alleged that an individual on an electric bicycle had fired shots at their vehicle while driving. The attack also endangered two other passengers inside the car. Through thorough investigation, detectives identified 27-year-old Jamieson as the suspect who allegedly shot at the vehicle. Court records reveal that Jamieson had a previous arrest in March 2025 for resisting a public officer.
In “The Hunger Games,” Jamieson portrayed the male tribute from District 4, a role that contributed to the film’s worldwide success. The movie, starring Jennifer Lawrence, spawned several sequels and an upcoming prequel, “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.”
Jamieson’s recent arrest isn’t his first encounter with the law. Back in March 2025, he was detained for resisting a public officer, adding to his current legal woes.
Ethan Jamieson’s journey from a “The Hunger Games” cast member to facing serious criminal charges highlights a stark shift in his personal and professional life. As legal proceedings unfold, Jamieson’s past roles in significant films serve as a reminder of the potential heights and pitfalls of fame. For fans and followers of the franchise, the upcoming prequel offers a chance to revisit the world that once brought Jamieson into the spotlight.
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