A man who allegedly threatened a US congressman with his vehicle in Ohio has turned himself in to the authorities, police have said.
The driver was identified by the Rocky River Police Department on Friday as 36-year-old Feras Hamdan. He has pleaded not guilty to charges in relation the incident.
In a video shared on social media, Max Miller, a Republican house representative, said a man honked his horn and forced him "off the road" in an attempt to get his attention.
He alleged the man tried to show him a Palestinian flag, said "death to Israel" and that "he wanted to kill me and my family".
Police said they put out a warrant for Mr Hamdan's arrest after the congressman filed a criminal complaint. They said Mr Hamdan turned himself shortly after.






