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‘Only sane thing to do:’ Writings, interviews tied to suspect in Israeli embassy staffer killings show political activism

  • On Wednesday night near the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, 31-year-old Chicago resident Rodriguez pulled a gun and killed two Israeli embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim.
  • Rodriguez's history of political activism and writings fueled the shooting, including a letter posted online urging armed action against Israeli policies in Gaza, which he signed and which the FBI is investigating for authenticity.
  • Rodriguez spoke out against corporate influence and social disparities in interviews, was connected for a short time to a socialist political group until 2017, and made multiple public comments addressing Amazon's effects on Seattle’s Black communities.
  • FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirmed the bureau's awareness of the suspect's writings and hopes to verify their authenticity soon, while representatives of Rodriguez's employer AOIA expressed shock and said they do not support the shooting.
  • Authorities have formally accused Rodriguez of murder and additional charges as the investigation into the shooting's motives continues. Prosecutors noted that Rodriguez stated he was inspired by a US airman who self-immolated outside the Israeli Embassy last year in protest of the Gaza conflict.
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Suspect in shooting of Israeli Embassy staffers railed against Gaza war in online posts

In the years before he was accused of killing two Israeli Embassy employees, the suspect in the fatal shootings was an active participant in Chicago’s left-wing protest scene, speaking out against police violence and a proposed Amazon headquarters.

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The Jewish Chronicle broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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