Ohio Man Arrested for Allegedly Threatening GOP Congressman with Antisemitic Road Rage
Ohio Man Arrested for Allegedly Threatening GOP Congressman with Antisemitic Road Rage

Ohio Man Arrested for Allegedly Threatening GOP Congressman with Antisemitic Road Rage

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Feras Hamdan, 36, was arrested in Rocky River, Ohio, after allegedly running U.S. Representative Max Miller off the road, shouting antisemitic slurs, and waving a Palestinian flag. Miller, a Jewish congressman and strong supporter of Israel, reported the incident and called 911, providing the suspect's license plate number. Hamdan was charged with aggravated menacing and ethnic intimidation and pleaded not guilty. His attorney denied the allegations, calling them baseless and defamatory. Miller condemned the act as blatant antisemitic violence and emphasized resolving conflicts through dialogue rather than intimidation. Multiple agencies, including the FBI and U.S. Capitol Police, are investigating the incident as part of broader concerns about political violence in the U.S.

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