Paul Nicholas Miller (born August 11, 1988), better known as GypsyCrusader,[a] is an American white supremacist internet personality.
[5] Described as antisemitic and racist by various advocacy groups and the United States Department of Justice,[6][3][7] he frequently broadcasts himself on the internet cosplaying as various contemporary popular culture personas.
In June 2021, Miller pleaded guilty to charges related to unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition, leading to a 41-month-long imprisonment.
[6] He is known to have cosplayed as the Joker, the Riddler, Mario,[b] and others while video chatting with strangers on the now defunct website Omegle.
[12] He has been tied to multiple alt-right[13][14] and far-right organizations, including the Proud Boys and the Boogaloo movement.
Miller also calls for a "race war" and is a conspiracy theorist who supports the "Day of the Rope", a white supremacist slogan that references William Luther Pierce's book The Turner Diaries (1978).
He has expressed a desire to "gas them" and claims he is "building an army" online with the intent of carrying out his violent ideas.
In several videos that he published online, he can be seen posing next to Nazi flags and wearing armor brandishing swastikas.
[32] He has streamed content using the platforms DLive, Twitch, bitwave.tv,[33] and reuploaded to BitChute, Internet Archive and his Telegram channel.
[36] He has been banned on most major social media platforms including Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Twitch, DLive,[37] and Facebook.
[41] Miller alleges he was trying to attend a speech given by Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes in order to report on it.
[45][46] 20-year old Finbarr Slonim, 20-year old Kai Russo, and 35-year old Caleb Perkins were arrested and charged in connection with the assault.
[47] He was allegedly frequently doxxed and bombarded with death threats from people he claims are affiliated with Antifa following their attack on him.
[13] His story quickly gained traction on the internet and Miller claims he lost his job and as a result moved to Florida.
It is alleged that Miller was targeted for giving neo-Nazis and white supremacists a "bad rep".
Miller later chose to leave his complex for a "little while" in hopes of allowing the situation to die down and to protect his neighbors.