
Man Arrested for Threatening and Endangering GOP Congressman Max Miller
A man named Feras S. Hamdan was charged with threatening U.S. Rep. Max Miller and his family in Rocky River, Ohio, after an incident involving antisemitic remarks and threats on a highway. Hamdan pleaded not guilty, was held on a $500,000 bond, and faces charges including aggravated menacing with ethnic intimidation. The case has garnered attention due to the serious nature of the threats and the involvement of federal authorities.



