Israeli Embassy staff killed outside Jewish Museum in DC
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A suspect in the fatal shootings of two members of the Israeli Embassy near the Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., has been identified as Elias Rodriguez of Chicago.
Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old Chicago resident, was charged in the deaths of a young couple. Moments after a burst of gunfire was heard outside the Capital Jewish Museum in downtown Washington on Wednesday night, a breathless man in a blue suit rushed into the building.
FBI agents left a property in Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood that is connected to the suspect in a deadly shooting in outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington D.C. with boxes of evidence in hand Thursday afternoon.
Armed FBI agents clad in tactical gear stormed a Chicago apartment building reportedly connected to suspected terrorist Elias Rodriguez, who allegedly gunned down two Israeli Embassy
Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old Chicago man, is facing federal charges in the fatal shootings of a young couple Wednesday evening near the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington. With the investigation in its early stages, here’s what we know about the suspected shooter.
Leaders in the Jewish community didn’t want to share details of increased security measures but say vigilance is heightened.
CBS News Chicago Investigators have learned that Rodriguez attended the University of Illinois at Chicago, graduating in spring of 2018 with a bachelor's degree in English. According to a LinkedIn page, for a short time he worked as a production and oral history researcher at History Makers, a non-profit that documents the lives of Black Americans.
Global reactions are pouring in after two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington were shot and killed Wednesday evening while leaving an event at a Jewish museum