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2 employees of the Israeli message who were killed at the shootout near the Jewish Museum in Washington DC

Two employees of the Israeli embassy were shot and killed on Wednesday evening when they left an event in a Jewish museum in the capital of the nation, and the suspect screamed after his arrest, “Free, Free Palestine”, the police said. The two victims, a man and a woman, left an event in the Capital Jewish Museum when the suspect approached a group of four people and opened fire, said Pamela Smith, chief of police at Metropolitan. The suspect, which was identified as Elias Rodriguez (30) from Chicago, was observed before the museum before shooting, went to the museum after the shootout and was arrested by event security, said Smith.

Two employees of the Israeli embassy were shot and killed on Wednesday evening when they left an event in a Jewish museum in the capital of the nation, and the suspect screamed after his arrest, “Free, Free Palestine”, the police said. The two victims, a man and a woman, left an event in the Capital Jewish Museum when the suspect approached a group of four people and opened fire, said Pamela Smith, chief of police at Metropolitan. The suspect, which was identified as Elias Rodriguez (30) from Chicago, was observed before the museum before shooting, went to the museum after the shootout and was arrested by event security, said Smith.


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