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Ohio man turns himself in after rep says he was run off road: Police

ROCKY RIVER, OHIO, JUN 20 – Feras Hamdan faces charges of aggravated menacing and ethnic intimidation after threatening Rep. Max Miller with antisemitic slurs and waving a Palestinian flag, authorities said.

  • On Thursday in Rocky River, Ohio, Republican Rep. Max Miller was run off Interstate 90 by a man who used antisemitic slurs and showed a Palestinian flag.
  • The incident followed a fatal, politically motivated attack last weekend on two Democratic Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, raising concerns about rising political violence in the U.S.
  • Police identified the suspect as 36-year-old Feras S. Hamdan from Westlake, Ohio, who voluntarily turned himself in after the incident and faces charges including aggravated menacing and ethnic intimidation.
  • Miller called the driver "unhinged" and declared "hate has no home" in his district, while bipartisan leaders including House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned the attack.
  • The event is under joint investigation by local and federal agencies, including U.S. Capitol Police, FBI, and Ohio State Patrol, emphasizing ongoing concerns about threats to elected officials.
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