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Gay male performer Sergeant Miles Arrested For Domestic Terrorism

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According to the department of justice, a gay male performer who goes by the name of Sergeant Miles was arrested in conjunction with the January 6th insurrection. Specifically, he is charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, civil disorder, engaging in physical violence in a restricted building, or grounds with a dangerous weapon, and related offenses.

Sergeant Miles (who also goes by Sgt. Miles) is not only a male performer but says he is also a retired army veteran.

During the skirmish, Miles pushed, shoved and attempted to punch police officers, according to the DOJ complaint. He then made his way up the staircase to the Upper West Terrace of the Capitol. 

Using a plank of wood, Miles and other rioters allegedly smashed a window in one of the Senate Wing doors and entered the building through the broken window. He briefly walked through the building and then exited through another door.

Gay male performer Sergeant Miles Arrested For Domestic Terrorism

He’s been rather outspoken on social media about subjects he feels passionate about. In February of 2018, he was called out for saying “Fight Back Instead of Cowering in Closets”, to the victims of a Florida high school shooting.

Here is the full arrest report from the department of justice.

A Florida man was arrested yesterday for assaulting law enforcement officers during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, which disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress that was in the process of ascertaining and counting the electoral votes related to the presidential election.

Steven Miles, 39, of Zephyrhills, Florida, is charged in a criminal complaint filed in the District of Columbia with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, civil disorder, engaging in physical violence in a restricted building, or grounds with a dangerous weapon, and related offenses. He was arrested in Zephyrhills and made his initial appearance yesterday in the Middle District of Florida. He was released pending further proceedings in the District of Columbia.

According to court documents, on Jan. 6, Miles marched in a group to the Capitol, eventually making his way to the restricted grounds of the West Front of the building. While there, he and other rioters engaged in a confrontation with police officers who were protecting the Capitol. During this confrontation, Miles shoved and attempted to punch police officers. He then made his way up the staircase to the Upper West Terrace of the Capitol. At approximately 2:13 p.m., other rioters smashed in a window on one of the Senate Wing doors. A handful of people then entered the building through the broken window and opened the Senate Wing Door.

Meanwhile, other rioters, including Miles, continued to smash the window on the other side of the Senate Wing Door. Miles smashed a plank of wood into the window and then entered the building through that broken window. He briefly walked through the building and then exited through another door.

This case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section. Valuable assistance was provided by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

The case is being investigated by the FBI’s Tampa and New Orleans Field Offices. Valuable assistance was provided by the FBI’s Washington Field Office, the Metropolitan Police Department, and the U.S. Capitol Police.

In the 15 months since Jan. 6, 2021, nearly 800 individuals have been arrested in nearly all 50 states for crimes related to the breach of the U.S. Capitol, including over 250 individuals charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement. The investigation remains ongoing.

You can follow Sgt. Miles on Twitter at @sgtmilesxxx, although he has locked down his tweets since his arrest.


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