'The Walking Dead' actor Seth Gilliam arrested for DUI, over speeding

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Last Updated : May 05 2015 | 10:42 AM IST

Seth Gilliam, who plays a priest on 'The Walking Dead', got arrested for possession of marijuana, DUI and triple digit speeding, it has been revealed.

Cops in Peachtree City, GA arrested Gilliam after the actor was pulled over and smelled booze, and asked Gilliam if he had been drinking, TMZ.com reported.

According to the police report, the arresting officer also discovered a joint in a cigarette box, hidden in the arm rest.

Cops said that the 46-year-old actor blew a .107 blood alcohol level and was arrested but was released after posting a 9,818 dollars bond.

The American actor's arrest came two days after his 'Wire' and 'The Walking Dead' co-star Chad L. Coleman freaked out on an NYC train.

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First Published: May 05 2015 | 10:34 AM IST

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