Shooting at Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.

SOURCE www.foxnews.com
30-year-old Elias Rodriguez allegedly shot two Israeli Embassy staffers at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., claiming he did it for Gaza. He was detained by event security and arrested by the police.

Key Points

  • Elias Rodriguez claimed he shot the victims for Gaza
  • Preliminary investigation suggests he acted alone
  • Rodriguez was detained by event security before police arrived

Pros

  • Quick response by event security and police led to the arrest of the suspect
  • No additional casualties reported

Cons

  • Tragic loss of life of two Israeli Embassy staffers
  • Potential impact on diplomatic relations