EXCLUSIVE: Sick Israel Embassy Shooter's Manifesto Revealed After Two Staff Gunned Down at Jewish Museum in Washington D.C.
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 1:32 pm
Exclusive: Manifesto Reveals Motive in DC Jewish Museum Shooting
A shocking act of violence unfolded in Washington D.C. this week, leaving two Israeli embassy employees dead outside the Capital Jewish Museum. RadarOnline.com has obtained an alleged manifesto penned by the suspect, 30-year-old Elias Rodriquez of Chicago, shedding light on his motives.
The document, reportedly written and time-stamped before Rodriquez's arrest, reveals that the shooting was carried out in retaliation for attacks on Gaza. The manifesto highlights the "mounting death tolls" and criticizes both Western and Arab governments for their perceived inaction. Rodriquez also referenced Aaron Bushnell, the U.S. airman who died after setting himself on fire in protest of the Gaza strikes, indicating a desire to ensure such acts of protest were not "in vain."
According to police, Rodriquez was seen pacing outside the museum, located near the FBI field office, before opening fire on a group of four people. The victims, identified as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were a young couple and were reportedly about to become engaged. After the shooting, Rodriquez was apprehended by security and reportedly shouted, "Free, free Palestine."
The Israeli embassy has expressed profound grief over the loss of their colleagues, describing them as friends and colleagues in the prime of their lives. President Donald Trump condemned the killings, calling them an act of antisemitism and urging an end to hatred and radicalism. Authorities have stated that Rodriquez was not on any security watchlists prior to the incident.
BNN's Perspective: This tragedy underscores the complex and volatile nature of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, even impacting the safety of individuals far from the region. While the suspect's actions are reprehensible, the underlying grievances driving such acts cannot be ignored. A balanced approach to understanding and addressing the root causes of this conflict is crucial to prevent future violence.
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