Florida man who posted racist threats online pleads guilty to weapons charges

Florida man who posted racist threats online pleads guilty to weapons charges
Florida man who posted racist threats online pleads guilty to weapons charges

A white supremacist who posted racist videos wearing Joker make-up and Nazi swastikas online is facing 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to weapons charges on Tuesday. 

Paul Miller, 32, was arrested in March on a single charge for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon stemming from a separate case in 2018.  

After he was indicted the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force raided Miller's home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and found an unregistered rifle and 400 rounds of ammunition - resulting in two more weapons charges. 

Prosecutors asserted that Miller was stockpiling weapons for 'a coming civil war' and was 'on the precipice' of doing something with them. 

The evidence against him includes a series of videos he filmed of himself approaching black individuals and calling them the N-word and threatening to attack them. 

Paul Miller, 32, is facing 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to weapons charges Tuesday. He is seen performing a Nazi salute and wearing Joker makeup in a video posted online

Paul Miller, 32, is facing 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to weapons charges Tuesday. He is seen performing a Nazi salute and wearing Joker makeup in a video posted online

In a videos described in his indictment, Miller is seen wearing body armor, flashing weapons and giving Hitler salutes while delivering an ideological lecture urging for a race war

In a videos described in his indictment, Miller is seen wearing body armor, flashing weapons and giving Hitler salutes while delivering an ideological lecture urging for a race war 

During a court hearing on Tuesday, Miller pleaded guilty from his jail cell via Zoom. He is currently being held there due to his history of threatening behavior. 

In 2007 and 2009, Miller was convicted of drug manufacturing and distribution, according to New Jersey records.  

In 2018, he fired a gun at a shooting range, then applied for a concealed carry permit that year. He was denied because of his felon status.     

The current case against Miller came as the FBI's ramped up efforts to detect and combat domestic terrorism following the January 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol. Officials warn that far-right extremism

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