Florida man who feds say wanted a ‘race-based civil war’ is sentenced

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Miami Herald

MIAMI — Before FBI agents and Fort Lauderdale police arrested Paul Miller at his home in March, the U.S. Justice Department says, he made clear he would back starting “a race-based civil war in the United States.” The white supremacist won’t be starting anything soon other than prison jobs and his federal prison sentence, three years and five months, received Tuesday. Miller, 33, pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm as a convicted felon, possession of ammunition as a convicted felon and possession of an unregistered firearm (a short-barreled rifle). In March, the Anti-Defamation League ca…

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