‘Hunger Games’ actor arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, intent to kill

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“Hunger Games” star Ethan Jamieson was arrested for allegedly assaulting three men with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill.

The actor, who portrayed the District 4 male tribute in the 2012 movie, was taken into custody after allegedly attacking the men with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun in Raleigh, North Carolina, TMZ reported Tuesday.

The alleged victim’s names weren’t revealed and were instead listed as E.F., J.M., and K.W. 

Actor Ethan Jamieson was arrested for allegedly assaulting three men with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill, TMZ reported. Raleigh Police Department
Jamieson played the District 4 male tribute in 2012’s “The Hunger Games.” He’s pictured here at the film’s premiere in March 2012. WireImage

According to Jamieson’s arrest report, he was previously arrested for allegedly “resisting a public officer” while in Raleigh in March 2025, per Us Weekly.

He was sentenced for the offense on March 26, according to People.

Jamieson, 27, got his start in the limelight when he scored a guest role in “One Tree Hill” in 2009.

The actor also had a guest role on “One Tree Hill” in 2009. WireImage
Jamieson was among other actors who played tributes in the “Hunger Games.” His co-stars included Isabelle Fuhrman, Alexander Ludwig, Jack Quaid and Leven Rambin (pictured here). ©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett Collection

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He then starred in the 2010 movie “The Rusty Bucket Kids: Lincoln, Journey to 16” as Ethan.

Jamieson’s last role was in a 2013 episode of “Justified” as Milo Truth.

The actor previously gushed over filming “The Hunger Games” alongside Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson.

Jamieson shared of working on “The Hunger Games” with Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson (pictured here), “I knew that the books were popular, but I didn’t know that the movie was going to be so big.” ©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett Collection
Jamieson also shared that he and his co-stars, including Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth (pictured here), played pranks on one another on set. ©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I knew that the books were popular, but I didn’t know that the movie was going to be so big,” he told Lancaster Online when the movie was released in 2012.

However, Jamieson admitted that he didn’t want to be a full-time actor and wanted to be a “normal person.”

That same month, he recalled working on the Gary Ross-directed set, telling Clevver TV, “There are a lot of good things [about production], but pulling pranks on each other was pretty fun.”

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