Gaza, Israel and Elias Rodriguez
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The contents of an alleged manifesto of Capital Jewish Museum shooter Elias Rodriguez has been revealed after he was accused of fatally shooting two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington, D.C. on May 21.
The author ended the document by expressing love for his parents, sister, and family, and then ended with the declaration, "Free Palestine."
Authorities are investigating what led to the deadly shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington D.C., which killed two Israeli Embassy staff members, using comments made by the alleged gunman during his arrest and potential writings that surfaced online.
Elias Rodriguez, 30, is accused of fatally shooting two Israel embassy aides in Washington. The attack is labeled as an act of terror. Rodriguez, reportedly linked to far-left groups, expressed pro-Palestinian sentiments.
Rodriguez was once linked to the Party for Socialism and Liberation, a far-left group known for frequently sharing anti-Israel content on its social media platforms.
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Eric Rodriguz, the father of Elias Rodriguez, who killed a young Israeli diplomat couple outside the Capital Jewish Museum, was invited to President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress in March.
In Washington, Elias Rodriguez allegedly shot two Israeli Embassy staffers, citing motivation for Palestine and Gaza. The victims were a young couple, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, who were soon to be engaged.
Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy staff members, is a 30-year-old Chicago man.
Sources revealed that Rodriguez, well known to Chicago police as a left-wing rabble rouser, traveled to Washington, D.C., on a United Airlines flight.
Elias Rodriguez, 31, had allegedly chanted “Free, free Palestine” just moments before he confessed to gunning down the couple outside the Capital Jewish Museum late Wednesday, cops said.