Ohio Rep. Max Miller Arrested Suspect Threatening Death, Driving Off Road
Ohio Rep. Max Miller Arrested Suspect Threatening Death, Driving Off Road

Ohio Rep. Max Miller Arrested Suspect Threatening Death, Driving Off Road

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Republican Rep. Max Miller of Ohio was allegedly run off the road by Feras S. Hamdan, who reportedly displayed a Palestinian flag and used anti-Semitic slurs, including calling Miller a "dirty Jew" and threatening his life and family. Miller, a Jewish Marine veteran and staunch supporter of Israel, shared the incident on social media, condemning the behavior and emphasizing that such disputes should be handled through proper channels, not violence. Hamdan was arrested and charged with aggravated menacing after turning himself in to police. Miller filed reports with both local law enforcement and the U.S. Capitol Police, and local authorities confirmed the ongoing investigation. The incident has drawn condemnation from House Democrats and highlighted concerns about rising antisemitic violence. Miller expressed his resolve to continue fighting against hate and not to be intimidated by such threats.

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