Washington DC shooting latest: Suspect charged with murder after Israeli couple shot ‘21 times’ near Jewish Museum

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23 May 2025 • 3:48 PM MYT
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A suspect has been charged after two Israeli embassy staffers, a couple who were about to become engaged, were gunned down Wednesday night outside of a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C,

Chicago man Elias Rodriguez, 30, chanted “free, free Palestine,” according to police, after reportedly shooting at the couple at least 21 times. Court documents show that police recovered 21 fired bullets and a 9mm handgun from the scene, CNN reported.

The victims, named as Yaron Lischinsky and his partner, Sarah Milgrim, were shot at 9:15 p.m. local time after leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum focused on helping Gazans.

Washington Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith said Rodriguez was seen pacing outside the venue before the attack and afterwards tried to get inside before being detained by security.

“Once in handcuffs, the suspect identified where he discarded the weapon, and that weapon has been recovered, and he implied that he committed the offence,” she said.

Police and FBI agents were seen surrounding and entering an apartment building in Chicago’s Albany Park neighborhood that is believed to be the home of the suspect.

President Donald Trump immediately condemned the shooting as antisemitism, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was “shocked” by the “horrific, antisemitic” shooting.

Key Points

  • Elias Rodriguez charged with murder of foreign officials
  • Shooter 'fired 21 bullets' at couple in Washington DC
  • 'They were in love': White House press secretary reads reaction of victim's father
  • Netanyahu lashes out at leaders of UK, France and Canada after D.C. shooting
  • 'Justice for Wadea': Officials search suspect's Chicago apartment

Shooter 'fired 21 bullets' at couple in Washington DC

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Alex Croft

New details are emerging about the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C.

Police recovered 21 fired bullets from the scene, CNN reported court documents as saying, suggesting the couple were fired at at least 21 times.

He had purchased the fun recovered from the crime scene in March 2020 in Illinois, the ATF discovered. While allegedly flying from Chicago to Washington, D.C., Elias Rodrigues - the suspect who has been charged - declared a firearm in his checked bag, according to court documents.

Shooting suspect charged with murder

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Alex Croft

The man accused of fatally shooting two staff members of the Israeli Embassy at a Jewish event in Washington, D.C. has been charged with the murder of foreign officials.

Elias Rodriguez, of Chicago, told officers from the Metropolitan Police Department at the scene: “I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza, I am unarmed,” according to an arrest affidavit seen by The Independent.

Rodriguez, 30, also faces charges of causing the death of a person through the use of a firearm, discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence, as well as two additional charges of first-degree murder in Washington, D.C.

According to witnesses, Rodriguez chanted “free, free Palestine” following the shooting, which occurred at 9:15 p.m. on Wednesday outside the Capital Jewish Museum.

The two victims have been named as Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and his partner, Sarah Milgrim, 26.

Rodriguez arrived in D.C. having flown with firearm in baggage

Thursday 22 May 2025 22:10

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Oliver O'Connell

Rodriguez flew from Chicago O'Hare International Airport to Reagan National in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, according to United Airlines records cited in the affidavit.

He declared his firearm in his checked baggage and flew with it across state lines.

Rodriguez could face death penalty, waives right to detention hearing

Thursday 22 May 2025 22:04

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Oliver O'Connell

At his arraignment, Magistrate Judge Matthew Sharbaugh informs Elias Rodriguez that he could face the death penalty if convicted of one of the counts against him — Causing the Death of a Person Through the Use of a Firearm.

Rodriguez waived his right to a detention hearing, so he will be detained without bond while he awaits trial.

Rodriguez will be back for a preliminary hearing on June 18.

Surveillance footage captured moment of shooting

Thursday 22 May 2025 22:03

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Erin Keller

Surveillance footage near the museum shows a man matching Elias Rodriguez's description approaching two victims, according to court documents.

After passing them, he turned around, pulled a gun from his waistband, and shot them multiple times. After they fell, he moved closer, shot again, and followed one victim as she tried to crawl away, firing more shots.

He then appeared to reload and shot her again after she sat up. The video ends with Rodriguez jogging away.

Watch LIVE: Mayor issues update on Israeli embassy staff shooting in Washington DC

Thursday 22 May 2025 21:57

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Oliver O'Connell

Details on suspect's upcoming court appearance

Thursday 22 May 2025 21:56

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Erin Keller

Officials search suspected shooter's Chicago apartment

Thursday 22 May 2025 21:45

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Erin Keller

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Suspect charged with murder of foreign officials, other crimes

Thursday 22 May 2025 21:38

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Erin Keller

Elias Rodriguez was formally charged Thursday in Washington, D.C., ahead of his first court appearance at the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse.

He faces two counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, along with additional charges, including the murder of foreign officials, causing death using a firearm, and discharging a firearm during a violent crime.

Victim experienced antisemitism before shooting: father

Thursday 22 May 2025 21:29

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Erin Keller

Robert Milgrim, whose daughter Sarah was shot Tuesday, told NBC News that the soon-to-be engaged woman had experienced antisemitism before, but was "very strong in dealing with it.”

"She accepted it, understood it, and tried to be a good example so that maybe there’d be less antisemitism," he said. "But it didn’t turn out very well for her."

Crowd gathers at museum to honor victims

Thursday 22 May 2025 21:13

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Erin Keller

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Museum was awarded funding last week to increase security

Thursday 22 May 2025 21:05

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Erin Keller

The Capital Jewish Museum received a $500,000 Washington funding grant last week to boost security, amid concerns over being a Jewish organization and hosting a new LGBTQ+ exhibit.

"We recognize that there are threats associated with this as well," executive director Beatrice Gurwitz previously told NBC4 Washington.

"And again, we want to ensure that our space is as welcoming and secure for everybody who comes here while we are exploring these stories."

Netanyahu calls suspect in shooting a 'terrorist'

Thursday 22 May 2025 20:48

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Erin Keller

Suspect looked 'very scared' after shooting: witness

Thursday 22 May 2025 20:45

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Erin Keller

Witness Katie Kalisher, 29, spoke with Reuters and said she was among people in the museum who were chatting to a man who entered looking very scared after gunshots were heard outside, when he suddenly pulled out a keffiyeh scarf.

"He says, 'I did it. I did it for Gaza, free, free Palestine.' And he's chanting this. And then suddenly the police come in and they arrest him," said Kalisher, a jewelry designer.

Shooting suspect's neighbor: 'I would've talked him out of it'

Thursday 22 May 2025 20:33

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Erin Keller

Rodriguez's 71-year-old neighbor, John Wayne Fry, told NBC News that he rarely interacted with the suspected shooter who killed two Israeli Embassy officials in Washington, D.C., last night.

“He seemed like a normal, friendly guy," Fry said.

The Chicagoan also expressed regrets about never discussing Palestine or Israel with Rodriguez.

"I wish that I had an opportunity to talk with him because if I had, I would've talked him out of it.”

Shooting suspect posted online manifesto: report

Thursday 22 May 2025 20:05

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Rachel Dobkin

A manifesto was posted on social media last night from an account that belonged to the suspected shooter of the two Israeli embassy staffers who were killed in Washington, D.C., the New York Times reports.

In the writings, the suspect, Elias Rodriguez, 30, condemned what he called atrocities committed by the Israel Defense Forces against Palestinians and denounced both the Israeli and U.S. governments.

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said that the agency is aware of “certain writings” that may have been authored by the suspect, adding, “we hope to have updates as to the authenticity very soon.”

Bongino's statement appeared to refer to a manifesto signed with Rodriguez's name that was posted to an anonymous X account on Wednesday night shortly before the shooting.

Posted with the title “Escalate For Gaza, Bring The War Home,” it condemned Israel's killing of tens of thousands of Palestinians since the October 2023 Hamas attacks, and discussed the morality of “armed” action.

With reporting from Reuters

What we know about the fatal shooting

Thursday 22 May 2025 19:55

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Oliver O'Connell

Two staff members of the Israeli embassy in Washington D.C. have been fatally shot while leaving an event at a Jewish museum.

The suspect yelled “Free, free Palestine” when he was arrested following the deadly attack, that took place at around 9 p. m. Wednesday police said.

The attack is being seen by officials in Israel and the U.S. as the latest in a growing wave of antisemitism after Israel ramped up its offensive in the Gaza Strip. President Donald Trump has condemned the “horrible” D.C. killings and offered his condolences to the families of the victims.

Here’s what we know so far:

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NYC and Miami among cities that increase security around Jewish facilities in wake of DC shooting

Thursday 22 May 2025 19:35

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Oliver O'Connell

Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. have increased their security levels after two people were killed outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday evening.

Michelle Del Rey reports.

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Watch: White House press secretary reads reaction of victim's father

Thursday 22 May 2025 19:18

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Oliver O'Connell

Suspect expected to appear in court today

Thursday 22 May 2025 19:15

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Oliver O'Connell

NBC News reports that Elias Rodriguez is expected to appear in court today in Washington, D.C.

Citing sources familiar with the matter, the network says he will appear before federal Magistrate Judge Matthew Sharbaugh for an initial appearance.

Netanyahu lashes out at leaders of UK, France and Canada after D.C. shooting

Thursday 22 May 2025 19:06

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Oliver O'Connell

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has lashed out at the leaders of the UK, France, and Canada following last night’s shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C.

The prime minister said that pushing for a Palestinian state in the wake of Israel’s war on Gaza, as proposed by those countries, would side with Hamas and reward them with “the ultimate prize.”

His remarks echo those of Amichai Chikli, Israel’s minister for the diaspora and combating antisemitism, who accused UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of “emboldening the forces of terror” that led to the fatal shooting.

Netanyahu posted an eight-minute video to social media on Thursday.

Watch here:

Watch LIVE: Mayor issues update on Israeli embassy staff shooting in Washington DC

Thursday 22 May 2025 19:00

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Oliver O'Connell

Shooting is latest of suspected or confirmed antisemitic attacks this year

Thursday 22 May 2025 18:45

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Rachel Dobkin

There has been a string of attacks with suspected or confirmed links to antisemitism this year, including the following:

  • January 21: A man with permanent residency in the U.S. stabbed four people in a Tel Aviv restaurant, officials said.
  • February 14: Luis Ramirez, 23, threatened to kill Jewish people at a Manhattan synagogue, according to officials.
  • February 22: A 19-year-old Syrian man stabbed a 30-year-old Spanish tourist at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial, police said.
  • April 13: Part of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s mansion was set on fire hours after he and his family celebrated the Jewish holiday of Passover, officials said.

Trump speaks with Netanyahu to discuss Israeli embassy shooting

Thursday 22 May 2025 18:28

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Rachel Dobkin

President Donald Trump has spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the fatal shooting of the two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., last night.

Trump expressed sorrow over the shooting and support for Israel in its war with Hamas.

The president talked about securing the remaining hostages in Gaza, bringing the elimination of Hamas and the need to ensure that Iran, a supporter of the Palestinian militant group, does not obtain nuclear weapons.

Trump 'saddened and outraged' by 'brutal murder' of Israeli embassy staffers

Thursday 22 May 2025 18:16

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Oliver O'Connell

The Evil of anti-semitism must be eradicated from our society. I spoke to the Attorney General this morning, and the Department of Justice will be prosecuting the perpetrator responsible for this to the fullest extent of the law. Hatred has no place in the United States of America under President Donald Trump.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

Watch LIVE: White House holds briefing

Thursday 22 May 2025 18:14

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Oliver O'Connell

Progressive congresswoman Ilhan Omar shares her condolences for Israeli embassy shooting victims

Thursday 22 May 2025 18:10

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Rachel Dobkin

Representative Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat, has paid tribute to the two Israeli embassy workers who were fatally shot in Washington, D.C., last night.

Omar, a progressive who has shown support for Palestinians amid the Israel-Hamas war, wrote on X: “I am appalled by the deadly shooting at the Capital Jewish Museum last night.

“Holding the victims, their families, and loved ones in my thoughts and prayers. Violence should have no place in our country.”

FBI deputy director gives update on Israeli embassy shooting

Thursday 22 May 2025 17:55

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Rachel Dobkin

The FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has revealed several updates on the deadly shooting of the two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C.

Bongino said that the suspect, Elias Rodriguez, 30, was questioned by authorities early Thursday morning.

The FBI official said the agency was aware of “certain writings” that may have been authored by Rodriguez.

“We hope to have updates as to the authenticity very soon,” he said.

Bongino clarified that there is no ongoing threat to the public; however, he said, “I want the public to be assured we are following up on any additional leads to ensure we do our complete and total due diligence on this.”

Recap: Young couple working at Israeli embassy gunned down in Washington, D.C.

Thursday 22 May 2025 16:12

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Rhian Lubin

If you’re just joining us, here’s the latest:

  • Two Israeli embassy staffers were shot dead at 9.15 p.m. Wednesday outside of the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.
  • The suspected gunman, who chanted “Free Palestine” as he was taken away by police, has been named as Elias Rodriguez and is in custody.
  • The victims are Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, a young couple who were about to become engaged on an upcoming trip to Israel. Milgrim grew up in Kansas, while Lischinsky is originally from Germany.
  • Both President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have denounced the killings as antisemitism and expressed their condolences to the victim’s loved ones.
  • Elias Rodriguez has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, the murder of foreign officials, causing death using a firearm, and discharging a firearm during a violent crime.

European leaders express condolences over museum killings

Thursday 22 May 2025 11:25

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Joe Sommerlad

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz are the latest to pay their respects to the victims’ families.