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- Two Israeli embassy staff have been shot dead near a Jewish museum in Washington.
- The pair, a young couple, were killed while they were exiting an event at the museum.
- A suspect has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
Rodriguez told police on the scene, “I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza”, according to the charging documents. Witnesses recounted hearing him chant “Free Palestine” after he was taken into custody.
After the shooting, Israeli embassies around the world immediately stepped up security.

Israeli citizen Yaron Lischinsky, right, and US citizen Sarah Milgrim were 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.
Dan Bongino, deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, wrote on social media that investigators were “aware of certain writings allegedly authored by the suspect” and hoped to soon have updates regarding their authenticity.
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.
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.
“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.