Washington DC shooting: suspect in custody after two Israeli embassy staff killed near Capital Jewish Museum – latest updates


Israeli embassy staff killed in Washington DC: what we know so far …

  • Two members of Israeli embassy staff have been killed by as they left an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington DC on Wednesday night

  • Washington Metropolitan police chief Pamela Smith said a man shot at a group of four people with a handgun, hitting both the victims. He was seen pacing outside the museum prior to the shooting

  • The suspect has been tentatively identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez from Chicago, and authorities said he had no previous contact with the police. Smith claimed he shouted “Free Palestine, free Palestine” after being taken into custody

  • Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the victim’s lives had been “cut short by a heinous antisemitic murderer”

  • US president Donald Trump described the killings as “horrible” and “based obviously on antisemitism”, saying “hatred and radicalism have no place in the USA”

  • Yechiel Leiter, Israel’s ambassador to the US, told reporters the two victims were a young couple who were set to get engaged

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Law enforcement work the scene after two staff members of the Israeli embassy in Washington were shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum.
Law enforcement work the scene after two staff members of the Israeli embassy in Washington were shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum. Photograph: Rod Lamkey/AP

Key events

Germany’s foreign minister has expressed shock at the killing of two members of staff from the Israeli embassy in Washington DC on Wednesday night, Reuters reports.

“Nothing can justify antisemitic violence. I am shocked by the dastardly murder of two employees of the Israeli embassy in #Washington,” Johann Wadephul wrote on social media.



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