Police in Rocky River, Ohio, have arrested a man allegedly involved in a June 19 road rage incident with Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio), according to a press release.
Miller took to social media on the day of the incident to say someone sporting a Palestinian flag ran him off the road in his home state of Ohio, according to the lawmaker’s social media.
A June 20 press release from the Rocky River Police Department stated that Feras S. Hamdan, 36, of Westlake, Ohio, was identified as the suspect involved in what authorities called a road rage incident with the congressman.
The release stated that Hamdan voluntarily turned himself in to the police, who were investigating him in response to a criminal complaint from Miller. Hamdan’s booking information shows he was arrested the same day Miller made the report….