Ohio Prosecutor Fired After Violent Road Rage Incident
Christopher Murray allegedly bit off another driver's finger during a roadside altercation, leading to his dismissal.
- The incident occurred on June 30 in Riverside, Ohio, involving a confrontation at a traffic light.
- Murray, the former assistant prosecutor, allegedly instigated the fight after being honked at.
- The victim's finger was severed at the knuckle and found at the scene by police.
- Murray has not been arrested but is facing charges of felonious assault.
- He was placed on leave on July 9 and subsequently fired after an internal investigation.