MMA veteran Jason Miller was in a standoff with police in front of his house in Mission Viejo earlier today. After live-tweeting some of what transpired while barricaded inside his home, Miller was arrested without incident. He was wanted for alleged stalking as well as his 2nd case of domestic violence in the past year.

Miller is currently a free agent, having not competed in MMA since his rather embarrassing 0-2 UFC run from 2011 to 2012, but Sam Caplan, Bellator's former matchmaker, revealed today that "Mayhem" was being considered for a Bellator roster spot. Caplan posted this story on Twitter, describing the events that led to the promotion considering bringing 'Mayhem' on board, before his usual erratic behavior shut the door on any potential deal.

Bellator kicked the tires at Mayhem at one point. Rampage asked Bjorn to consider it and Bjorn looked into it as a favor to him. We were... — Sam Caplan (@SamCaplanMMA) October 9, 2014

going to review his arrest situation and meet with him in person. Meeting never happened. He missed his flight to the PPV and when he... — Sam Caplan (@SamCaplanMMA) October 9, 2014

landed he went off on one of our drivers, claiming they were late. That killed any potential deal right there. — Sam Caplan (@SamCaplanMMA) October 9, 2014

While we're in story-telling mode, Mike Afromowitz had this gem to tell about Miller punching a Strikeforce staffer:

@SamCaplanMMA @brentbrookhouse That's it?? He punched out one of our staff at Strikeforce after a fight. #UntoldStrikeforceStories — Mike Afromowitz (@afromike76) October 9, 2014

According to resident Strikefore historian and Bloody Elbow writer John Nash, the Strikeforce staffer had supposedly started the fracas and was later fired for this incident at a San Jose after-party.