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Suspect Arrested in Connection to Alleged Antisemitic Attack on GOP Congressman

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Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) speaks during a press conference on Capitol Hill on June 26, 2024 in Washington, DC - Samuel Corum/Getty Images
  • On June 19, 2025, U.S. Rep. Max Miller, a Jewish Republican from Ohio, reported being forced off Interstate 90 in Rocky River by Feras Hamdan, a 36-year-old Westlake doctor, who allegedly displayed a Palestinian flag and made antisemitic threats, including calling Miller a “dirty Jew” and threatening to kill him and his family.
  • Hamdan of Westlake, Ohio, turned himself in to Rocky River police after Miller signed a criminal complaint, and an arrest warrant was issued.
  • Hamdan was charged with aggravated menacing and ethnic intimidation, both misdemeanors, and pleaded not guilty. He turned himself in after an arrest warrant was issued and is being held on a $500,000 bond, with authorities seeking his cellphone as evidence. Read More

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