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The anti -Israeli accused of closing two Israeli embassy employees to leave a program at the capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC in May, will be accused with federal hatred crimes in May, Fox News has learned.
Chicago’s 31 -year -old Elias Rodriguez is accused of shooting and killing Jaron Liscsky and Sara Milgrim on May 21, 2025.
Rodrigue is believed to have entered into an act alone, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Supershed prosecution has not yet been publicly filed. Rodriguez has a scheduled hearing in the federal court on Friday where more information about his alleged crimes is expected to be revealed.
DC can face more allegations accused of killing the employees of the Israeli Embassy in DC
Yaron Liskinsky and Sara Lynn Milgrim were shot and killed as they left an event in the capital Jewish Museum, posed for a photo at an unknown location, in this handout image, Washington, DC, in May 22 in this handout image released by the Embassy of Israel. ,
It is also expected whether the US Department of Justice (DOJ) will seek the death penalty.
Liscsky, an Israeli, and Milgrim, an American, both worked at the embassy. According to the Associated Press, Liscsky, a research assistant and Milgrim organized and organized the missions for Israel.
The DC police identified the suspect as Rodriguez, who was taken into custody after the shooting attack. He was allegedly seen outside the museum before contacting a group of four people, including two victims, and set fire. Rodriguez then allegedly moved to the museum where he was detained by security. He allegedly shouted “Free, free Palestine!” While in custody.
The Israeli ambassador connects the embassy employees with a slamming for a ‘very important’ big picture.
Alias Rodriguez, 31 -year -old suspect accused two Israeli Embassy employees of shooting, in Washington DC on 21 May (Instagram/@shinewithisrael)
The FBI agents are now looking through the writing that they believe that it was written by Rodriguez. In Chicago, state, local and federal agencies are searching for their apartments on Thursday, police sources told Fox News.
Metropolitan police department Chief Pamela Smith said during a news conference after the incident that the authorities responded to several calls of shooting near the museum on Wednesday, 21 May at around 9:08 am.
When the officer reached the spot, a man and a woman were found unconscious and not breathing. Despite life -saving efforts from the first respondents, Smith said that both were declared dead.
Smith said preliminary investigation suggests that Rodriguez was reportedly seen back and forth pacing outside the museum, before contacting a group of four people, in which both the victims, including the victims, used to get out of the building, and started shooting.
The suspected death sentence accused of killing the employees of the Israeli Embassy may face punishment
Security officials surrounded the Israeli embassy on 22 May at Washington, DC, after a shooting, in which two Israeli Embassy employees were released dead. (Brendon Smileowski/AFP through Getty Image)
He then entered the museum, where he was detained by the event security. While in custody, he “free, free Palestine!” Smith said.
On the night of the shooting, both diplomats were shot at the border near, while the American Jewish Committee (AJC) was being held at the museum.
The event was for young Jewish professionals who worked in foreign policy and discussed a panel, focused on finding a human solution for Gaza.
The Israeli Embassy said Liskinski and Milgrim “were in the head of their lives.”
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The embassy wrote in a post on X, “This evening, a terrorist shot and killed them.
Israel’s ambassador to America, Yachil letter said that both the victims were dating and were on the verge of engagement. The letter said the man had bought only one ring “with the intention of proposing his girlfriend next week in Jerusalem.”