The Israeli embassy shot the suspect “opened fire again and again after the victims hit the land” | World news

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The FBI said that the man who is suspected of shooting at two Israeli embassy workers in Washington, DC, and repeatedly shot them after falling on the ground.
Elias Rodriguez, 31, was accused of killing Sarah Milgerim and her friend Yaron Lesinsky, after they left an event at the Jewish Capital Museum on Wednesday evening.
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Rodriguez’s footage, from Chicago, showed “free Palestine, free” as he was arrested.
Later, Mr. Lischinsky bought a loop and plans for Milgrim’s suggestion.
The authorities are investigating the killings as a hate crime against the Jewish community and terrorism.
“I did that for Gaza.”
This comes as the FBI said in a shipping document on Thursday that the surveillance footage shows how Milgrim and Mr. Lischinsky died.
It is claimed that Rodriguez was seen passing through the couple after leaving the museum before shooting them in the back.
The FBI says that the shots show him tending to the spouses and are called them several times after falling on the ground.
The shipping document says that the video shows Mrs. Milgerim, trying to crawl before “(Rodriguez) followed her behind and fired again.”
Then the suspect is accused of re -loading his weapon and shooting at Milgrim, sitting.
According to the shipping document, Rodriguez ran to the museum and once on the inside asked to speak to a police officer before mentioning that he “did so” and that he was unarmed.
Then it was said that he told the police: “I did this for Palestine, I did this for Gaza, I am unarmed.”
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The court document also states that 21 9 mm bullet cases were found at the scene of the accident and the gun – which means that it was ammunition free.
An empty gun magazine was also recovered from the scene.
The FBI says it has received travel records showing that Rodriguez flew from Ohair Airport in Chicago International to Reagan National in Washington, DC on Tuesday with Venice in his examined luggage.
Rodriguez had bought weapons in Illinois on March 6, 2020, according to the shipping document.
The FBI said that while Rodriguez was in the reservation “expressed his admiration” to a member of the American Air Force who set fire to the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC on February 25, 2024.
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Rodriguez also told the police that he bought a ticket to the museum three hours before the event that Mrs. Milgerim and Mr. Lesinsky attended.
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During the appearance of a brief court in the E. Barrett Pretterman Federal Court in Washington, DC, Rodriguez was charged with two first -class accusations of killing foreign officials.
He was also accused of causing the death of a person by using a firearm and emptying a firearm during the crime of violence.
Rodriguez has been informed that he might face a lifetime prison or death penalty if convicted.
He remained calm throughout the session, with attention to the procedures all the time and confirmed that he was asking the court to appoint a lawyer on his behalf.
It will then lead to a federal court in Washington, DC on June 18.
The murdered couple were perfect for each other.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Milgerim, Robert, says that he is afraid that his daughter would be in danger when he saw a deadly gunfire in Washington, DC.
The mother of Mrs. Milgram Nancy opened a specific application of the phone site and saw that Mrs. Milgram was in the Jewish Capital Museum.
“Shortly after that, the Israeli ambassador called us on my wife’s phone.”
He added that the ambassador was the one who told them that Mr. Lischinksy had bought an episode and was planning to propose Milgrim.
“They were ideal for each other,” he said.
Mr. Milgrim continued: “They brought us joy, and its memory, a blessing, will continue to bring us joy – but it is not the same that was not here.”