Haley Joel Osment
Inflicting Commotion at Chair Carry
… Earlier than Mammoth Arrest
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TMZ.com
Haley Joel Osment brought about a stir on the chair elevate earlier than his arrest at California’s Mammoth Mountain resort earlier this month — and we have now it on video.
Test it out … “The Sixth Sense” star — who’s notably carrying his helmet backward — is lined up and able to pop a squat on the elevate, however there’s one factor lacking — his snowboard! Footage reveals a feminine crew member making an attempt to motive with him and take away him from the road, however he is insistent on getting up the mountain even with out his board to deliver him again down.
Haley’s fellow skiers and snowboarders start to develop impatient, with some even heckling him to get out of there. He ignores their calls for … however turns round and shrugs them off — seemingly perplexed by their anger.
BTW … this all occurred after a resort visitor inspired him to get out of line by tugging on him, which brought about them each to take a tumble, based on an eyewitness.
The actor should have been on a mission to rise up Mammoth Mountain — however his willpower finally diminished, and he eliminated himself from the road shortly after the crew member confirmed ski patrol was on their strategy to defuse the state of affairs.
A clip of Haley lastly strolling out of the queue reveals a slight smirk on his face … and an eyewitness tells TMZ he strolled over to his snowboard and “fumbled round with it.”
The bystander additionally says he completely reeked of alcohol.
As you understand, the brother of actress Emily Osment was arrested on the California ski resort on April 8 for public intoxication and possession of a managed substance. He was booked and rapidly launched … and now it is as much as the Mono County D.A. to determine whether or not or to not prosecute the case.
Mammoth Mountain declined to touch upon his arrest.
Haley was additionally arrested again in 2006 for driving below the affect after he drove right into a brick pillar. He pleaded no contest to DUI and one rely of possession of marijuana.
In return, he was sentenced to three years probation, 60 hours of alcohol rehab, 6 months of AA conferences and at last, a $1500 high quality.