“Walking Dead’s” Gabriel Is No Saint! Actor Who Plays Priest Caught DUI, Speeding And Holding Kush

It’s been a rough week for stars of “The Walking Dead” just a few days after Chad Coleman wilded out on the subway in NYC his costar from both “The Wire” and zombie TV show “The Walking Dead” was arrested on DUI and speeding charges and caught holding a joint!

According to TMZ reports:

Seth Gilliam plays a priest on “The Walking Dead,” but got busted for blazing like a bat out of hell down a highway, possession of marijuana, and DUI.

Police in Peachtree City, GA arrested Gilliam — who also played a cop on “The Wire” — early Sunday morning after officers say they clocked him at 107 mph. Once he was pulled over … cops smelled booze, and asked Gilliam if he’d been drinking. They say he admitted to having 3 beers and a shot.

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

Cops say Gilliam blew a .107 blood alcohol level. He was arrested and released after posting a $9,818 bond.

Poor thang… We’d imagine filming “The Walking Dead” can get pretty intense and Gilliam was blowing off some steam. Nonetheless, we hope he has learned his lesson and won’t be drinking and driving over 75 mph ever again.

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