
Rudy Youngblood – the actor who starred in Mel Gibson’s Oscar-nominated Apocalypto – is back in legal trouble just two months after his assault arrest.
Police in Texas picked him up on a warrant Wednesday, accusing him of possessing a controlled substance, per TMZ.
He was booked in Henderson County Jail for having between one and four grams, a felony that could land him up to two years behind bars and a $10,000 fine.
Authorities say the actor was first stopped for speeding, and a routine check revealed the outstanding warrant.
Youngblood was taken into custody without incident and remains jailed as of Friday morning.
Youngblood has a history of run-ins with the law, including an October 2025 arrest for allegedly assaulting a family or household member by impeding their breathing or circulation.
Rudy Youngblood – the actor who starred in Mel Gibson’s Oscar-nominated Apocalypto – is back in legal trouble just two months after his assault arrest; (pictured in October)
Reflecting on working with Mel Gibson in a 2006 People interview, Youngblood said: ‘Mel is a great guy – very smart. We automatically clicked and came together” (Gibson in 2024)
He also has a previous arrest on his record – in 2017, Miami police charged him with disorderly intoxication, but the case was eventually dismissed.
During his October 2025 arrest, authorities say Youngblood was taken into custody after a warrant was issued accusing him of ‘assaulting a family or household member by impeding their breathing or circulation.’
Officials said that the warrant came to light after a vehicle was reported parked near a Lake Belton boat ramp at around 12:20 a.m.
Police allege a white crystalline substance was found on Youngblood during the arrest.
Corey Powell, public information officer for the Bell County Sheriff’s Office, told the Daily Mail: ‘Rudy Youngblood was arrested by the Belton, Texas Police Department and booked into the Bell County Jail on October 15, 2025, at 12:31 a.m., on an outstanding warrant issued out of the Austin Municipal Court on the felony charge of assault family/household member, impede breath or circulation.
‘He is currently in custody on a $20,000 bond and awaiting transport to Travis County.’
According to the Bell County Inmate Inquiry portal, Youngblood faced a third-degree felony charge for ‘assault on a family/household member, impede breath/circulation.’
This comes less than a year after Youngblood was released from jail in Athens, Greece, following a confrontation with police.
Youngblood first rose to fame playing Jaguar Paw in Apocalypto, a role that saw his character flee as Mayan civilization neared its collapse
Most recently, Youngblood appeared in the 2023 horror film The Haunting of Hell Hole Mine; (pictured 2007)
Greek reports say he was stopped in the early hours of 27 December 2025 for allegedly being intoxicated and threatening officers with a knife.
He claimed the officers were not wearing identifying insignia and did not explain his rights.
The Texas-born actor was charged with resisting arrest, making threats, and carrying a weapon after being found with a pocketknife.
He received a 10-month suspended prison sentence but remained in custody due to an expired visa, prompting a deportation order – which he later successfully appealed, leaving Greece voluntarily.
Youngblood first rose to fame playing Jaguar Paw in Apocalypto, a role that saw his character flee as Mayan civilization neared its collapse.
He previously had another legal incident in 2017, when he was arrested in a Miami casino for disorderly intoxication; the charge was later dropped, TMZ reported at the time.
Apocalypto, spoken entirely in Mayan, was a box office hit, grossing over $120 million worldwide.
Reflecting on working with Mel Gibson in a 2006 People interview, Youngblood said: ‘Mel is a great guy – very smart. We automatically clicked and came together.’
He added, ‘He would look at me, and I knew what he wanted. He helped me a lot because this was my first film.’
Most recently, Youngblood appeared in the 2023 horror film The Haunting of Hell Hole Mine.
His other screen credits include Dandelion Season (2021), Hell on the Border (2019), Wind Walkers (2015), and Beatdown (2010).



