Washington D.C. Murder Suspect's Big Statement, Says This
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A suspect has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder after two Israeli embassy staffers, a couple who were about to become engaged, were gunned down Wednesday night outside of a Jewish museum in Washington,
Chicago leaders from the Jewish community and the Anti-Defamation League shared their reactions Friday to the recent attack in Washington D.C.
Police identified the suspect as Elias Rodriguez, a Chicago man in his early 30s, in a shooting that killed two Israeli Embassy staffers.
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The FBI confirmed agents are searching a property in Albany Park believed to be connected to the Capital Jewish Museum shooting suspect.
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The suspect in an alleged targeted antisemitic deadly shooting in the nation's capital flew with his alleged murder weapon out of O'Hare airport Wednesday, court documents show.
Security concerns are heightened following a deadly shooting outside an American Jewish Committee (AJC) event in Washington, D.C.
FBI Director Kash Patel also wrote on social media that "my team and I have been briefed on the shooting tonight in downtown DC outside the Capital Jewish Museum and near our Washington Field Office."
The terror suspect accused of killing two Israeli embassy staff flaunted his support for Hamas online and attended Black Lives Matter protests.