RENO, Nevada — A Nevada man charged with a hate crime acknowledged he referenced a ''hanging tree'' during a verbal altercation with a Black man who was gathering signatures for a proposed ballot measure southeast of Reno, according to a criminal complaint made public Thursday.
Gary Miller, 74, his wife and their adult daughter were arrested Wednesday on various misdemeanors. They posted bail hours later and were released from the Storey County jail, court documents show.
The encounter that the Black man, Ricky Johnson, started recording after the ''hanging tree'' comment became heated, with both sides yelling profanities during a classic car show in in Virginia City, an Old West tourist destination. As the video starts, Johnson demands that Miller repeat what he said off camera.
Miller didn't but later told a sheriff's investigator that he told Miller earlier that ''there was a hanging tree down the road to go hang out there,'' according to an affidavit attached to the criminal complaint. At one point in the video, Johnson asks Miller the location of that tree and Miller replies ''in your backyard.''
The comments made Aug. 2 drew quick condemnation from local and state officials.
The arrests of Miller, his wife and his daughter Wednesday drew quick praise from Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, who is Black.
''The public outcry was heard loud and clear, and steps have been taken to hold these individuals accountable for their racist and unlawful actions,'' Ford said.
Miller faces charges of noise violation and breach of peace. The latter includes an enhancement because authorities allege Miller's actions were motivated by race, according to the complaint filed by Storey County District Attorney Anne M. Langer.