2 Israeli embassy staff shot dead outside D.C. Jewish museum
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The man accused of fatally shooting two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington outside a Jewish museum told police after his arrest, “I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza,” federal authorities said Thursday in announcing charges in the killings they called a targeted act of terrorism.
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Sarah Milgrim, 26, and Yarn Lischinsky, 30, were leaving an event at the museum hosted by the American Jewish Committee when the gunman opened fire, authorities said. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, 30, from Chicago, chanted, “Free, free Palestine” as police hauled him off in handcuffs.
Sources revealed that Rodriguez, well known to Chicago police as a left-wing rabble rouser, traveled to Washington, D.C., on a United Airlines flight.
Two Israeli embassy staff members were fatally shot as they exited the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, authorities and officials said.
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The suspected terrorist who opened fire on two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, DC, unleashed nearly two dozen rounds at the soon-to-be-engaged couple — with victim Sarah Milgrim attempting to crawl away after collapsing to the ground,
Baltimore Jewish leaders and residents are “shocked,” “heartbroken” and “outraged” about two Israeli Embassy staff members being gunned down in Washington on Wednesday night.