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Assistant prosecutor in Ohio fired over finger-biting road rage incident

Jessica Schladebeck, New York Daily News
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An assistant prosecutor in Ohio has been fired over a road rage incident, during which he allegedly bit off the finger of another motorist.

The roadside altercation unfolded in the early hours of June 30 in Riverside, some 200 miles southwest of Cleveland, Ohio.

Officers were called to the scene, on Woodman Drive at the overpass of U.S. Route 35, to investigate reports of a “fight in progress,” according to an incident report obtained by Daytona Daily News. Police said they received multiple calls from passersby saying that “one of the subjects had the other in a headlock.”

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When authorities arrived around 12:32 a.m., they were met by a blood-covered man, whose name has not been released. He said his “finger was bitten off” in a confrontation with another driver, who has since been identified as Christopher Murray.

Until recently, Murray had served as Greene County assistant prosecutor.

Murray had been in the car ahead of him, stopped at the time at a traffic light, and failed to drive upon the light changing to green, the motorist told police. He then honked, prompting Murray to exit his vehicle and things quickly escalated from there, according to the report.

A piece of the victim’s finger was located not far from where his vehicle was parked, WDTN reported. It had been severed at the distal interphalangeal joint, which is right above the knuckle near the tip of the finger, just before the nail begins, per Law & Crime.

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Police said Murray fled the scene and he has not been arrested or charged in connection with the incident. He has, however, lost his job.

“As Greene County Prosecuting Attorney, I became aware on July 8 of an ongoing criminal investigation in Montgomery County regarding my employee Christopher Murray,” said Greene County Prosecutor David Hayes.

“Murray has been on leave since July 9 from his position as an assistant prosecutor in Greene County,” he continued. “He has not been in the office, or representing my office in court, since July 9.”

Hayes confirmed Murray has since been fired.

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