The false bomb threat is believed to have been “motivated by a grudge against the subject female,” whereupon Miller “called 911 to relay false information about a suspected bomb on the train, and continued to convey false information to investigators while the public safety response was ongoing.”
Back in December, The Daily Beast published an interview with a woman who attended George Washington University with Miller.
Though Miller was arrested last night, the actual threat was made back in March.
Miller was released on a $100,000 bond and is currently awaiting trial; the charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.