Ohio Doctor Indicted for Threatening Rep. Max Miller
Ohio Doctor Indicted for Threatening Rep. Max Miller

Ohio Doctor Indicted for Threatening Rep. Max Miller

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Dr. Feras Hamdan, a physician from Northeast Ohio, was indicted by a Cuyahoga County grand jury on charges including ethnic intimidation, tampering with evidence, aggravated menacing, and menacing after allegedly threatening to kill Rep. Max Miller and his family during a road rage incident on June 19, 2025. Prosecutors allege Hamdan swerved into Miller's car on Interstate 90, shouted antisemitic and homophobic slurs, displayed a Palestinian flag on his phone, and made death threats while recording the confrontation. Hamdan reportedly sent videos of the incident to others and later deleted them. After the indictment, Hamdan turned himself in with his attorney and pleaded not guilty to the charges. Prosecutors condemned the act amid a rise in threats against public officials and praised the police investigation. Miller thanked the justice system and law enforcement for their response.

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