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Key Points
  • Two staff members from the Israeli embassy were tragically killed near a Jewish museum in Washington.
  • The victims, who were a young couple, lost their lives as they were leaving an event at the museum.
  • A suspect faces charges of two counts of first-degree murder.
A Chicago native, arrested as the sole suspect in the deadly shooting of the two Israeli embassy workers in Washington, has been charged federally with two counts of first-degree murder, in a crime denounced as driven by antisemitism.
The justice department is examining the alleged murders as potential acts of both terrorism and hate crime, according to interim US attorney Jeanine Pirro.
Elias Rodriguez, 30, allegedly fired on individuals on Thursday AEST as they were departing an event for young diplomats organized by the American Jewish Committee, which backs Israel and combats antisemitism.

Rodriguez reportedly stated to the police at the scene, “I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza,” as per charging documents. Witnesses reported that he shouted “Free Palestine” following his arrest.

The two victims struck by gunfire and killed were identified as Yaron Lischinsky, 31, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, a young couple about to become engaged to be married.
Friends and members of advocacy groups they belonged to said the pair were committed to building bridges between Arabs and Jews in hopes of ending bloodshed in the Middle East.

After the shooting, Israeli embassies around the world immediately stepped up security.

A woman and a man in black formal outfits are standing in front of a blue background.

Israeli national Yaron Lischinsky and American citizen Sarah Milgrim were the victims, killed while leaving an event at a Jewish museum in Washington, DC. Source: AAP / Embassy of Israel in the US/AP

In addition to two counts of first-degree murder, Rodriguez was charged in a six-page criminal complaint with murder of foreign officials, causing death with a firearm and discharging a firearm in a crime of violence.

Pirro, newly appointed by US President Donald Trump as the top federal prosecutor in Washington, said at a news briefing the complaint against Rodriguez constitutes a “death penalty-eligible case”.
At his first appearance in court, the suspect waived his right to a detention hearing, and a preliminary hearing in the case was set for 18 June, Pirro said.

Dan Bongino, deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, noted on social media that investigators were examining “certain writings allegedly authored by the suspect” and anticipated providing updates regarding their veracity soon.

Bongino’s statement appeared to refer to a manifesto signed with Rodriguez’s name that was posted to an anonymous X account shortly before the shooting.
Posted with the title “Escalate For Gaza, Bring The War Home,” it condemned Israel’s killing of tens of thousands of Palestinians since the October 2023 Hamas attack, and discussed the morality of “armed” action.
“In the wake of an act, people look for a text to fix its meaning, so here’s an attempt,” the document read. “The atrocities committed by Israelis against Palestine defy description and defy quantification.”

FBI director Kash Patel called the bloodshed an “act of terror”, although US attorney general Pam Bondi told reporters authorities believe the suspect acted alone.

Israel has faced sustained international condemnation for its escalating Gaza military offensive, while Jewish advocacy groups have warned of a rise in antisemitic incidents globally.
Investigators also delved into the apparent political affiliations of the suspect, who worked for a healthcare nonprofit and was believed to have had past ties to far-left groups.

According to an account by Washington Metropolitan Police chief Pamela Smith, a man shot at a group of four people with a handgun, hitting two of the victims. He was seen pacing outside the museum before the shooting, a little more than 2km from the White House.

Video footage from the scene showed Rodriguez firing several times at the victims, then firing several more rounds at them after they fell to the ground and after Milgrim tried to crawl away and sat up, according to an FBI affidavit in the criminal complaint.

“Once in handcuffs, the suspect identified where he discarded the weapon,” Smith said. Investigators recovered a 9mm handgun, 21 spent shell casings and a firearm magazine at the scene, according to the complaint.

What do we know about the suspect?

Rodriguez was once affiliated with a far-left group in Chicago, Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), according to a post from the group on X.
The group said that Rodriguez had a brief association with a PSL branch that ended in 2017 and that they knew of no contact with him in more than seven years.
“We have nothing to do with this shooting and do not support it,” the organisation said.
Rodriguez was also identified in a 2018 local news report as a member of the Chicago branch of a national group called ANSWER, an acronym for Act Now to Stop War and End Racism, which has organised demonstrations in solidarity with Palestinians.
Rodriguez worked at the healthcare nonprofit American Osteopathic Information Association (AOIA), the organisation confirmed in a statement expressing sympathy for the victims.
“We were shocked and saddened to learn that an AOIA employee has been arrested as a suspect in this horrific crime,” the statement said.
Trump condemned the shooting.
“These horrible DC killings, based obviously on antisemitism, must end, now!” he said in a message on Truth Social. “Hatred and radicalism have no place in the USA.”

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