2 Israeli Embassy Staffers Killed in Washington Shooting
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The victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were a couple about to become engaged, said Israel's ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter.
The fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers near the Capital Jewish Museum has prompted D.C. police to increase security amid rising concerns about antisemitism.
Identifying who will go from anger to violence is like "trying to find which piece of hay is going to become a needle," one expert said.
WASHINGTON — In her first time talking to the press as the U.S. Attorney for D.C., Jeanine Pirro gave updates about the federal investigation into the man charged with shooting and killing a soon-to-be-engaged couple outside the Capital Jewish Museum Wednesday night.
Two Israeli embassy staffers were killed by a lone gunman in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, May 21, as the pair left an evening event at the Capital Jewish Museum a little over a mile from ...
The suspected terrorist who opened fire on two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington ... before they both collapsed outside the Capital Jewish Museum late Wednesday, according to an arrest ...
By Juliet Macur Reporting from Washington Outside the Capital Jewish Museum, in an area of Washington known for its courthouses, mourners did what they could on Thursday to pay their respects to ...
Two Israeli Embassy staff members were shot dead Wednesday night outside Washington's Capital Jewish Museum where an event was being hosted by the American Jewish Committee, officials and authorities said.
Investigators have seized writings that they believe belong to the suspect as they search for a motive in the fatal attack.