Cranston, Rhode Island -- Democratic Rhode Island state Senator Joshua Miller was arrested Thursday of last week after he was caught keying an SUV car of former President Donald Trump supporter. The crime occurred at a shopping center.
In a news release posted on Facebook, the Cranston Police Department shared a photo of a black Nissan Xterra with a scratch along the back passenger side.
The SUV has a sticker on the back window that says, “BIDEN SUCKS.” Now there's proof that some of his supporters suck too.
The vehicle’s owner, who was not named in the news release, is a Trump supporter, according to WJAR-TV in Providence.
The victim called officers to the Garden City Shopping Center on Thursday to report damage to his vehicle.
“On June 22, 2023, at approximately 3:39 PM, a Patrol Officer was dispatched to a call in the Garden City Shopping Center regarding an SUV reportedly vandalized at this location,” the department said.
“[The victim] stated that when returning to their vehicle, they heard a loud scratching noise consistent with someone keying a vehicle.”
The Nissan owner said he confronted a man holding a key who was near the vehicle but quickly walked away like a coward caught in the act.
When confronted with the damage, Miller denied to the vehicle’s owner that he was the one who keyed it, police said. The victim also said a car was parked next to his own that had not been there previously.
It seems like Miller was going from vehicle-to-vehicle, surreptitiously damaging the paint jobs on cars whose owners were not his party's supporters.
The vehicle had a bumper sticker that read, ”Re-elect Senator Josh Miller.”
The victim used a phone to look up Miller and told police the senator was the same man he confronted and said he wanted to pursue charges.
Police said they then began a search for the rogue coward.
“Officers checked the shopping plaza and were initially unable to locate a person matching the suspect’s description,” police said. “Approximately two hours later, Joshua Miller was observed wearing the same clothing except for his suit jacket, which was inside a bag he was carrying.”
Miller was questioned but allowed to leave the scene since the crime he was accused of was a misdemeanor.
A body camera clip of the interaction was posted online and later shared by Rhode Island Republican Party chairman Joe Powers, who called the alleged actions “unbecoming of anyone holding a leadership position.”
This behavior is unbecoming of anyone holding a leadership position. State Senator Joshua Miller has proven once again the he does not have the composure required to represent every constituent in his district and must resign immediately. https://t.co/MZdKqm13kT
— Joe Powers (@RIGOPChairman) June 23, 2023
In the clip, Miller made vague accusations about “gun nuts” he said were pursuing him. To him, 'gun nuts' were anyone who didn't vote for him or our non-sentient president. Miller is the guy who, when asked about Second Amendment rights, responded to the interviewer with: "Go f*** yourself."
The vehicle had a bumper sticker that read, ”Re-elect Senator Josh Miller.”
The victim used a phone to look up Miller and told police the senator was the same man he confronted and said he wanted to pursue charges.
Police said they then began a search for the rogue coward.
“Officers checked the shopping plaza and were initially unable to locate a person matching the suspect’s description,” police said. “Approximately two hours later, Joshua Miller was observed wearing the same clothing except for his suit jacket, which was inside a bag he was carrying.”
Miller was questioned but allowed to leave the scene since the crime he was accused of was a misdemeanor.
A body camera clip of the interaction was posted online and later shared by Rhode Island Republican Party chairman Joe Powers, who called the alleged actions “unbecoming of anyone holding a leadership position.”
This behavior is unbecoming of anyone holding a leadership position. State Senator Joshua Miller has proven once again the he does not have the composure required to represent every constituent in his district and must resign immediately. https://t.co/MZdKqm13kT
— Joe Powers (@RIGOPChairman) June 23, 2023
In the clip, Miller made vague accusations about “gun nuts” he said were pursuing him. To him, 'gun nuts' were anyone who didn't vote for him or our non-sentient president. Miller is the guy who, when asked about Second Amendment rights, responded to the interviewer with: "Go f*** yourself."
Not a very bright or pleasant guy.
Police said after they let Miller go they reviewed footage from a camera at the shopping center and observed the coward keying the victim’s car.
Officers later visited Miller at his home, where they say he confessed to his actions after being confronted with the evidence. He was charged with vandalism and malicious injury to property, arraigned and then released.
Police said in a statement on the matter of the destruction of property that no one “is above the law, including those who make and enforce the laws.” There are, of course, exceptions among certain high-ranking Democrats.
“The Officers who handled this investigation did so with fairness, integrity, and without preferential treatment. I would expect no less from the fine men and women of the Cranston Police Department,” Cranston Police Col. Michael Winquist said.
Miller, who was initially elected to the Rhode Island state Senate in 2006, is scheduled to appear in court on July 18, when you can make book that he will plead 'no contest,' or stand mute. Hopefully, the judge will require him to pay for all damages he inflicted on his victims simply because they hold a different political opinion than his.
Police said after they let Miller go they reviewed footage from a camera at the shopping center and observed the coward keying the victim’s car.
Officers later visited Miller at his home, where they say he confessed to his actions after being confronted with the evidence. He was charged with vandalism and malicious injury to property, arraigned and then released.
Police said in a statement on the matter of the destruction of property that no one “is above the law, including those who make and enforce the laws.” There are, of course, exceptions among certain high-ranking Democrats.
“The Officers who handled this investigation did so with fairness, integrity, and without preferential treatment. I would expect no less from the fine men and women of the Cranston Police Department,” Cranston Police Col. Michael Winquist said.
Miller, who was initially elected to the Rhode Island state Senate in 2006, is scheduled to appear in court on July 18, when you can make book that he will plead 'no contest,' or stand mute. Hopefully, the judge will require him to pay for all damages he inflicted on his victims simply because they hold a different political opinion than his.
However, the scumcrumpet will likely be deemed a hero by many of the Democrats of the town because like Miller, they suck.
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