Israeli Embassy Staff Killed in DC Shooting
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Rodriguez's 71-year-old neighbor, John Wayne Fry, told NBC News that he rarely interacted with the suspected shooter who killed two Israeli Embassy officials in Washington, D.C., last night. “He seemed like a normal, friendly guy," Fry said. The Chicagoan also expressed regrets about never discussing Palestine or Israel with Rodriguez.
The suspect in the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staff members was charged with two counts of first-degree murder in a swift reaction to an apparent antisemitic attack outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., about a mile from the White House.
Elias Rodriguez, 31, had 'Tikkun Olam means FREE PALESTINE' sign in home window, was linked to Party for Socialism and Liberation; apparent manifesto called to 'bring the war home'
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A large law enforcement presence blocked off roads in Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood Thursday morning as officers executed a search believed to be connected to a deadly shooting in outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington D.
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon described the shooting as “a depraved act of anti-Semitic terrorism” in a post on X. The shooting, which took place in the area of 3rd and F Street NW, killed a man and a woman, who have not yet been publicly identified. Others, including Israeli embassy employees, were injured.
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Police identified the lone suspect as Elias Rodriguez, a Chicago man in his early 30s, in a shooting that left two Israeli Embassy staffers dead.
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