🚨RACIST FIREHOUSE SALOON IN VIRGINIA CITY, NEVADA 🔥🚒
A Black man visiting Virginia City, Nevada, to register voters during a classic car show stopped by a bar called Firehouse Saloon. He approached Gary Miller of Minden, NV, a self-proclaimed white supremacist, and asked if he was a registered voter. Miller responded with a racist threat, stating, “there’s a tree down there to hang N-Words like you.” Miller was also seen giving the middle finger to the Black man.
The Black man confronted Miller, and moments later, other white men emerged from the bar, surrounding the Black man in a clear show of support for Miller's racism. Gary's daughter, Tiffany Miller-Ruiz, then came out and questioned the Black man, asking, "Do you know the history of this town?"
Subsequently, 67-year-old Janis Miller, also known as Janis Lococo or Janis Cusack, of Minden, Nevada, got in the Black man's face. The entire Miller family started to encircle the man. Janis Miller forcibly pushed the Black man down the street, despite his repeated requests for her not to touch him.
Janis eventually led the Black man to a sheriff, who did not intervene or address the racial harassment and intimidation happening right in front of him.
What's particularly disturbing is that the Miller family hails from Alameda County, California, and Janis Miller previously worked in education at the Catholic Diocese of Oakland in California.
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