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Police Blotter — June 11 | Brainerd Dispatch

Firefighters respond to calls | Brainerd Dispatch

Written By: Brainerd Dispatch | × Thursday: Called at 1:10 p.m. to a burning complaint on the 14000 block of Grand Oaks Drive in Baxter. Firefighters investigated and extinguished the fire. Called at 1:41 p.m. to a gas leak on the 1500 block of Maple Street, which was determined to be unfounded. Called at 2:09 p.m. to a fire alarm on the 11100 block of Easy Street, but were canceled en route. Called at 3:32 p.m. to a grass fire on the 8600 block of Misty Glen Court. Firefighters assisted DNR foresters in extinguishing a brush pile that was less than an acre in size. Called at 4:38 p.m. to a gasoline spill at Speedway, 5610 Fairview Road, Baxter. Firefighters assisted with cleanup.

Man arrested in Florida would dress as Riddler, Joker to spew online hate rhetoric, ADL says

Man arrested in Florida would dress as Riddler, Joker to spew online hate rhetoric, ADL says Paul Miller accused of making calls for race war Published:  Tags:  Man anti-hate group calls volatile white supremacist will be back in court Friday FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A worldwide anti-hate organization had been following a man who was arrested by the FBI in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday, News 6 partner Local 10 reported. The Anti-Defamation League told Local 10 that its Center of Extremism had identified Paul Miller, 32, as a “volatile white supremacist-accelerationist.” The organization shared its findings with the FBI informing them that Miller was making videos, holding weapons and calling for a race war.

Man arrested in Fort Lauderdale would dress as Riddler, Joker to spew online hate rhetoric, ADL says

Man arrested in Fort Lauderdale would dress as Riddler, Joker to spew online hate rhetoric, ADL says Published:  Updated:  Tags:  FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A worldwide anti-hate organization had been following a man who was arrested by the FBI in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday. The Anti-Defamation League told Local 10 that its Center of Extremism had identified Paul Miller, 32, as a “volatile white supremacist-accelerationist.” The organization shared its findings with the FBI informing them that Miller was making videos, holding weapons, and calling for a race war. Known for spewing hateful messages, which are live-streamed across popular and lesser-known social media platforms, investigators said he often dressed in costumes inspired by movie characters.

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