Crime & Safety
Spartanburg Man Arrested for Vulgar Shirt, Obscene Gesture
Michael Miller arrested at sexual violence awareness event Saturday in Spartanburg's Barnet Park.

A Spartanburg man was arrested after officers at a sexual violence awareness event told him to leave because the shirt he was wearing was offensive.
According to WYFF, 50-year-old Michael Miller allegedly began yelling at officers and giving them the middle finger, after being told he needed to leave Spartanburg' Barnet Park Saturday. Officers told Miller that he was being put under a trespass notice.
The story said that Miller was wearing a shirt that said, "I may not be Mr. Right but I'll (expletive) you until he shows up."
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Miller was charged with public disorderly conduct, according to the Spartanburg County Detention Center website. He was released on $262 bond.
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