Rhode Island state Sen. Joshua Miller was arrested last week after he was allegedly seen on a surveillance camera vandalizing a car with a “Biden Sucks” bumper sticker affixed to it, saying he was “daring” him to do it, according to authorities.
Miller was arraigned and released on $1,000 personal recognizance, police said. He is scheduled to appear in the state’s 3rd Division District Court for re-arraignment on July 18.
Investigation Details
Police said the unidentified owner of the vandalized Nissan notified police on June 22 to report hearing a loud scratching noise identical to that of someone “keying” a vehicle, and once he returned to his SUV, he saw a lengthy scratch on the side of his car.While filing charges with police on the scene, a woman who was traveling with the victim suggested that Miller might have been unhappy with the “Biden Sucks” bumper sticker.
“He apparently doesn’t like my sticker,” she was heard saying in body camera footage obtained by Fox News.Police said they were initially unable to locate the suspect matching the victim’s description, but after looking around the shopping plaza for over an hour, they eventually encountered Miller.
Miller is heard in the body camera video denying he scratched the SUV, telling police officers that he believed the man accusing him of keying his car was “a maniac” and “one of the gun nuts” who stalked him at the Rhode Island State House over his backing anti-gun legislation.
“He was blocking my way saying that I scratched his car, I didn’t scratch his car,” the lawmaker said. “I’m a state senator, I think he recognized me. I think he’s one of the gun nuts. He called out my name. I never told him my name.”
Miller was also heard name-dropping Winquist in the video, urging investigators to contact the police chief because he had been made aware of the stalking threats.
“Colonel Winquist knows that I was stalked by these guys. Because I’m a sponsor of assault-weapon legislation. He actually—they actually patrolled my house,” he said.
“I’m going to be right up front with you here. He saw your sticker on your truck, ran it, and saw your picture. He said: ‘That’s the guy who just keyed my car,’” a police officer is heard telling the state senator, later asking him, “What’s the reason to key the car, though, that’s the question?”
“Because he was daring me to, basically,” Miller responded. “The guy started on me as soon as I opened my door.”