Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) referred to as 911 Thursday morning to report {that a} man had flashed a Palestinian flag whereas allegedly making an attempt to run him off the highway, screaming demise threats and an antisemitic slur in what seems to be the most recent instance of rising political tensions.
Native police stated Friday that an Ohio man, 36-year-old Feras S. Hamdan, voluntarily turned himself in, accompanied by a lawyer, on the night of the reported incident.
“The deranged hatred on this nation has gotten uncontrolled,” Miller wrote in an X publish Thursday.
Police in Rocky River, Ohio, a small metropolis west of Cleveland, stated that Hamdan is awaiting a court docket look. Miller has signed a movement for a legal safety order towards Hamdan.
The lawmaker, a Jewish conservative, informed police that the person referred to as him a “soiled Jew” and should have thrown a Palestinian flag out of his black Tesla through the incident, though a police report notes that no flag was discovered within the space.
Miller informed a 911 dispatcher that the person threatened to “reduce [his] throat and [his] daughter’s.”
“He flipped me off and reduce me off, and I’m somewhat shaken proper now,” Miller might be heard telling an operator in a duplicate of the decision obtained by HuffPost. He added that he was armed, however was glad he didn’t use the weapon.
“He stated he needed to kill me and my daughter. Verbatim,” stated Miller, whose almost 2-year-old little one was not within the car on the time, he clarified in a video.
The person allegedly stated he knew the place Miller lived. The lawmaker stated he contacted U.S. Capitol Police along with native regulation enforcement, and the division is at the moment aiding with the investigation.
“This case is a chief instance of the USCP’s stance in the direction of threats towards our elected officers,” Performing Chief Sean Gallagher stated in an announcement. “We’ll proceed to have a zero-tolerance coverage.”
The incident comes lower than every week after a shooter’s lethal rampage towards Democratic state lawmakers, which resulted in two deaths and two critical accidents.