GOP congressman said he was run off the road by ‘deranged man’ on the way to work
- On Thursday, Republican Representative Max Miller said he was run off the road in Rocky River, Ohio, while driving to work.
- The incident occurred when an unhinged man honked and threatened Miller and his family while displaying a Palestinian flag, prompting a police report.
- Rocky River police, alongside U.S. Capitol Police and other agencies, have launched an ongoing investigation into the threat and road incident.
- Miller emphasized that it is unacceptable to physically attack anyone, whether they are an elected official or a resident in the community, and highlighted the importance of addressing concerns through proper communication channels instead of violence.
- The incident highlights rising antisemitic tensions, with leaders condemning the attack and Miller vowing to continue fighting all forms of hate in his district.
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Anti-Israel Hate Escalates: Congressman Run Off Road
Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) says he was deliberately run off the road Thursday morning in what he described as a politically motivated, anti-Israel assault. The Ohio congressman, one of only two Jewish Republicans in Congress, called the incident a “targeted attack.” Miller posted a video... The post Anti-Israel Hate Escalates: Congressman Run Off Road first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.


Ohio man charged for allegedly threatening US Congressman Max Miller
By Brad Brooks
·Denver, United States
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Police in Ohio said on Friday they had arrested a man after he allegedly ran a Congressman off a road, threatened the politician and his family, and yelled antisemitic slurs and waved a Palestinian flag before fleeing.
·New Hampshire, United States
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