
Elias Rodriguez: Jewish Museum Shooter Unleashed Nearly Two Dozen Bullets and Kept Firing at Sarah Milgrim Even After She Tried to Crawl Away
Elias Rodriguez, 31, was caught on surveillance camera firing multiple rounds at Yaron Lischinsky, 28, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, before both victims collapsed outside the Capital Jewish Museum late Wednesday night, according to an arrest affidavit. Rodriguez, originally from Chicago, then leaned over the wounded pair and continued shooting senselessly.
Killed Them Mercilessly
As Milgrim tried to crawl away in a desperate bid to survive, Rodriguez chased her and shot her again, as detailed in the charging documents. The footage also showed Rodriguez reloading his firearm before firing more shots at Milgrim.
Law enforcement sources told The New York Post that the accused gunman fired at least 21 bullets in the brutal attack, using a high-quality German-made H&K 9mm pistol, which he had legally acquired several years ago.
Sources revealed that Rodriguez, well known to Chicago police as a left-wing rabble rouser, traveled to Washington, D.C., on a United Airlines flight. During the trip, he checked in and properly declared his firearm.
On Thursday, Rodriguez was formally charged in federal court with first-degree murder, the killing of foreign officials, using a firearm to cause death, and discharging a firearm during a violent crime.
He appeared in court dressed in a white jumpsuit and told the judge that he was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the hate-driven attack. If convicted, he could face multiple life sentences or even the death penalty.
No Remorse and in Full Sense Admitting His Crime
"This is a complicated case," federal prosecutor Jeffrey Nestler said at the end of the hearing, pointing out that the investigation involves a large volume of evidence and many witnesses connected to the horrific crime scene.
Lischinsky and Milgrim, both employees of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, were gunned down on the street shortly after 9 p.m., just as they were leaving the American Jewish Committee's ACCESS Young Diplomats Reception.
Eyewitnesses to the brutal double murder reported seeing a visibly agitated Rodriguez pacing outside the museum just moments before the shooting began.
According to both police and witnesses, when officers arrived at the scene, Rodriguez pulled out a red keffiyeh and repeatedly shouted, "Free Palestine." Video footage captured him dressed in a suit jacket and slacks as he was taken away in handcuffs.
Authorities are still working to determine the motive behind the horrific antisemitic attack. Sources say investigators are focusing on a 900-word manifesto, bearing Rodriguez's name, that began circulating online shortly after his arrest.
Rodriguez is set to appear in court again for a preliminary hearing on June 18.
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