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The contents of an alleged manifesto of Capital Jewish Museum shooter Elias Rodriguez has been revealed after he was accused of fatally shooting two people.
The author ended the document by expressing love for his parents, sister, and family, and then ended with the declaration, "Free Palestine." ...
Police are probing whether the suspected terrorist arrested for shooting dead two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C. blasted out an anti-Israel manifesto online in the lead up to the ...
Rodriguez’s past activism and online presence, as well as a manifesto thought to have been written by him, all point to a ...
Israel's devastating war on Gaza and its collective punishment of Palestinians—though unconscionable—cannot justif ...
The suspect, identified as Elias Rodriguez ... according to the complaint. "Rodriguez spontaneously stated on scene to MPD, 'I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza, I am unarmed,'" the complaint ...
According to a criminal complaint filed Thursday, alleged gunman Elias Rodriguez bought a ticket ... I did it for Gaza, I am unarmed.'” The shooting is being investigated as an act of terrorism ...
Elias Rodriguez ... As investigators probed a motive behind the horrific antisemitic bloodshed, details were beginning to emerge about the anti-Israel agitator. Rodriguez allegedly confessed ...
On its website, the group clearly mentions that it supports the "right to resist colonial imperialism by any means necessary, including armed struggle." ...
A 30-year-old suspect, Elias Rodriguez, is in custody for shooting dead two Israeli embassy staffers on Wednesday.
Eric Rodriguz, the father of Elias Rodriguez, who killed a young Israeli diplomat couple outside the Capital Jewish Museum, was invited to President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress in March.