Jewish Congressman forced off the road
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U.S. Capitol Police have arrested a man on aggravated menacing charges after an incident in which Rep. Max Miller of Ohio was reportedly forced off the road Thursday in Rocky River, a suburb of Cleveland.
Miller, one of the few Jewish Republicans in Congress, shared details of the event in a video posted to social media, describing the encounter with a man displaying a Palestinian flag.
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Capitol Police deployed special agents to Ohio to work alongside local law enforcement, leading to the arrest of 36-year-old Feras S. Hamdan of Westlake, Ohio. He was charged with aggravated menacing, and officials indicated that additional charges could follow as the investigation continues.
Hamdan, accompanied by legal counsel, voluntarily turned himself in and is awaiting a court appearance.
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I have never understood Jew hatred. I have had many Jewish friends through the years. Acting like a jerk can evidently result in an aggravated menacing charge in Ohio.
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