John-Paul Miller, ‘Justice for Mica’ protestor involved in confrontation amid church’s uncertain future

Editor’s note: Sound for this video has been muted because of obscenities

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Embattled Myrtle Beach pastor John-Paul Miller confronted a ‘Justice for Mica’ protestor outside of his Solid Rock church Wednesday.

Myrtle Beach police said additional law enforcement presence would be in the area of Hemlock Avenue following the incident, which took place just after 2:30 p.m.

Authorities didn’t provide an exact address, but a News13 crew captured footage of police and demonstrators in the parking lot of Horry-Georgetown Technical College’s Market Common campus at 743 Hemlock Ave.

Officials said the incident remains under investigation and it wasn’t immediately known if any charges were filed.

News13 obtained video of a portion of the confrontation, which at one point shows Miller standing in front of a woman.

“What did you say,” he said. “You walked right up to me.”

The video then shows Miller making a motion that angers the woman, who claims Miller put his hands on her.

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