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Police Report Contradicts Katie Miller’s 'Doxxing' Claim Over Sidewalk Chalk

Investigators recorded the messages as political speech and not threats.

Overview

  • The Virginia incident report states the chalked messages were non-threatening and referenced issues including immigration, transgender rights, DEI, and white supremacy.
  • Katie Miller had described the sidewalk chalking as doxxing on Fox News and asserted that several criminal statutes were violated.
  • A photo cited by Miller showed the phrase “Stephen Miller is preying on families” written in chalk outside the residence.
  • Days before the report became public, Miller told the “Ruthless” podcast that people drove by her home, sent death threats, and made her yard feel unsafe for her children.
  • The report notes the Millers later moved onto a military base, and separate reporting cited in the article said the home was listed for sale at $3.75 million.