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Arrested for 'running Jewish Republican Congressman off road' while chanting 'Death to Israel

An Ohio doctor was arrested after a congressman claimed he forced him off the road while chanting 'death to Israel.'

Feras Hamdan, 36, of Avon, turned himself in to cops following the alleged incident on Thursday morning while Republican Max Miller was driving on I-90.

According to police, Miller had called 911 and said that as he was driving to work a man hit his horn and ran him off the road while waving the flag of Palestine.

Miller, who is Jewish, also claims that the man shouted 'death to Israel' and threatened to kill him and his family. Hamdan is a doctor with a private practice.

Hamdan appeared in court on Friday were he pleaded not guilty to a charge of aggravated menacing and ethnic intimidation.

According to Cleveland19 he received a $500,000 cash-assured bond during the arraignment inside Rocky River Municipal Court.

The outlet reported that Hamdan was also ordered to surrender his passport and to avoid contacting Miller and his family. He is expected back in court next month.

Police said Miller's wife and 2-year-old son were also in the car at the time of the incident in the suburb of Cleveland.


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