Ethan Jamieson, ‘Hunger Games’ Actor, Faces Assault Charges After Alleged Gun Attack in Raleigh

Ethan Jamieson, best known for his role as the District 4 male tribute in The Hunger Games , has been arrested following allegations of assaulting three men with a deadly weapon, according to reports. The incident, which occurred in Raleigh, North Carolina, has sparked renewed attention to the…
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Ethan Jamieson, best known for his role as the District 4 male tribute in The Hunger Games, has been arrested following allegations of assaulting three men with a deadly weapon, according to reports. The incident, which occurred in Raleigh, North Carolina, has sparked renewed attention to the actor’s career and legal history.

The Alleged Incident

According to TMZ, Jamieson was taken into custody after allegedly attacking three individuals with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun. The victims’ identities were not disclosed in the arrest report, with their names listed as E.F., J.M., and K.W. The charges include assault with a deadly weapon and intent to kill, though specific details about the circumstances of the attack remain under investigation.

Raleigh Police Department confirmed the arrest but did not immediately release further information about the alleged victims or the motive behind the incident. The report also noted that Jamieson had a prior arrest in March 2025 for allegedly resisting a public officer, which was later resolved with a sentence on March 26, as reported by People.

This is not the first time Jamieson has faced legal scrutiny. In March 2025, he was arrested for allegedly resisting a public officer in Raleigh, a charge that led to a court appearance and a subsequent sentence. While the specifics of that case were not detailed in the original report, it highlights a pattern of legal challenges for the actor.

Jamieson’s career has been marked by both success and controversy. After gaining recognition for his role in The Hunger Games, he appeared in a 2010 film, The Rusty Bucket Kids: Lincoln, Journey to 16, and later in a 2013 episode of Justified as Milo Truth. However, his most notable work remains his portrayal of the District 4 tribute, a role that earned him a place in the franchise’s legacy.

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