Suspect arrested in alleged antisemitic road rage incident involving Rep. Max Miller Police said a suspect in the alleged road rage incident has turned himself in.

(ABC) A suspect in an alleged road rage incident involving Ohio Rep. Max Miller has turned himself in, police said, a day after the Republican congressman said he was run off the road by a man waving a Palestinian flag.

The incident, which comes amid a heightened environment of political violence, occurred Thursday morning in Rocky River, Ohio.

“The deranged hatred in this country has gotten out of control,” Miller said Thursday on social media. “Today I was run off the road in Rocky River, and the life of me and my family was threatened by a person who proceeded to show a Palestinian flag before taking off. I have filed a police report with Capitol Police and the local police department. We know who this person is and he will face justice.”

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