Ohio Man Charged for Threatening Rep. Max Miller
Ohio Man Charged for Threatening Rep. Max Miller

Ohio Man Charged for Threatening Rep. Max Miller

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Feras S. Hamdan, a 36-year-old from Westlake, Ohio, has been arrested and charged with aggravated menacing after allegedly threatening Republican Congressman Max Miller and his family in a road rage incident on Interstate 90 East. Hamdan reportedly attempted to run Miller off the road, displayed a Palestinian flag, and shouted antisemitic threats, including 'death to Israel' and threats targeting Miller's family, while Miller was commuting to work. Miller immediately contacted 911 and filed a police report following the encounter. Hamdan turned himself in to Rocky River Police with his attorney and has pleaded not guilty. The case is being investigated by multiple agencies, including local police, the U.S. Capitol Police, Ohio State Highway Patrol, the FBI, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Congressman Miller has publicly committed to fighting antisemitism, Islamophobia, and all forms of hate, stating that violence against elected officials is unacceptable.

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