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Man accused of forcing US congressman off road turns himself in

Man accused of forcing US congressman off road turns himself in

Summary

A man named Feras Hamdan has turned himself in to police after allegedly forcing US Congressman Max Miller off the road in Ohio. Hamdan, who denies the charges, is accused of aggravated menacing and ethnic intimidation, and he is under investigation by state and federal authorities.

Key Facts

  • Feras Hamdan, aged 36, is accused of threatening Congressman Max Miller using his vehicle.
  • The incident occurred in Rocky River, Ohio, near Cleveland.
  • Max Miller reported that the man tried to show him a Palestinian flag and made threatening statements.
  • Hamdan turned himself in after police issued a warrant for his arrest.
  • He faces charges of aggravated menacing and ethnic intimidation.
  • Hamdan appeared in court, where his bond was set at $500,000, and he must give up his passport.
  • The incident is being investigated by local authorities and the US Capitol Police.
  • Max Miller, who is Jewish and supports Israel, called the incident a form of antisemitic violence.
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