
Double Homicide Near Capitol Jewish Museum: Israeli Embassy Staffers Killed
Double Homicide Rocks Washington D.C.: Israeli Embassy Staffers Killed in Attack A horrific shooting incident unfolded Wednesday evening in Washington, D.C., leaving two Israeli Embassy staffers dead. The attack took place near the Capitol Jewish Museum, sending shockwaves through the city and the international community. According to Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith, "The suspect was observed pacing before approaching a group of four people and opening fire." The suspect, identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez of Chicago, Illinois, was apprehended and is now in custody. The weapon used in the shooting has been recovered. Israeli Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter spoke of the victims, stating, "They were a young couple about to get engaged. He had just purchased a ring and intended to propose next week in Jerusalem." This tragic loss underscores the vulnerability of diplomats and highlights the need for enhanced security measures. The suspect's motive remains under investigation, but his outburst of "Free Palestine" during arrest suggests a possible political motivation. The investigation is ongoing, but the swift apprehension of the suspect offers a glimmer of hope amidst the tragedy.