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Washington DC shooting suspect accused Israel of 'atrocities' in social media post

A social media post believed to have been published by the suspect in the killing of two Israeli embassy workers in Washington DC accuses Israel of "atrocities" against Palestinians.

The suspect, identified as Elias Rodriguez, 30, from Chicago, chanted "free, free Palestine" as he was arrested, footage shows. The victims, who were attacked as they were leaving an event at a Jewish museum, have been identified as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, a young couple who were about to be engaged.

Israel accuses Starmer over killings - read latest updates Sky News has uncovered what is believed to be a statement by the shooting suspect posted at 10pm local time, around an hour after the shooting - suggesting it was scheduled. The letter, signed with Rodriguez's name, was dated 20 May 2025.

In the lengthy essay, Rodriguez criticises Israel's actions in Gaza and attacks the US government's position. "The atrocities committed by the Israelis against Palestine defy description and defy quantification," it says.

"Instead of reading descriptions mostly we watch them unfold on video, sometimes live. After a few months of rapidly mounting death tolls Israel had obliterated the capacity to even continue counting the dead." The statement adds: "Public opinion has shifted against the genocidal apartheid state, and the American government has simply shrugged, they'll do without public opinion then, criminalize it where they can, suffocate it with bland reassurances that they're doing all they can to restrain Israel where it cannot criminalize protest outright." Rodriguez concludes the statement: "I love you Mom, Dad, baby sis, the rest of my familia, including you, O***** .

Free Palestine." Israel has repeatedly denied accusations of genocide in Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described a UN report accusing Israel of carrying out "genocidal acts" against the Palestinians as biased and antisemitic.

The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Mr Netanyahu and his former defence secretary Yoav Gallant - as well as a senior Hamas commander - for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity related to the war in Gaza. Mr Netanyahu has decried what he said were the "false and absurd charges of the International Criminal Court, a biased and discriminatory political body".

Analysis: Trump team will worry about Washington attacker being glorified The attack The couple were leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum when the suspect approached a group of four people and began shooting, Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith said at a news conference. She said the suspect was seen pacing outside the museum before the shooting.

"After the shooting, the suspect entered the museum and was detained by event security," Ms Smith said. "Once in handcuffs, the suspect identified where he discarded the weapon, and that weapon has been recovered, and he implied that he committed the offence." When he was taken into custody, the suspect began chanting, "Free, free Palestine," Police Chief Smith said.

Suspect believed to have been member of revolutionary socialist group Rodriguez is believed to have been a member of the Party of Socialism and Liberation, which describes itself as a revolutionary socialist party. An article in the group's Liberation paper about a protest outside the home of Chicago's then mayor Rahm Emanuel in October 2017 features a picture of Rodriguez at the demonstration as well as quotes from him.

The protest was not linked to Israel or Gaza. The article was taken down from the paper's website on Thursday.

Since 2024, Rodriguez has worked as an administrative specialist for the American Osteopathic Association, according to his LinkedIn profile. Before that he was an oral history researcher at The HistoryMakers, an online archive developed by Carnegie Mellon University to tell the stories of African Americans.

A profile for Rodriguez on the website says he was born and raised in Chicago and has a BA degree in English from the University of Illinois Chicago. "He enjoys reading and writing fiction, live music, film, and exploring new places," the profile says.

Rodriguez is also believed to have donated $500 to Joe Biden's presidential campaign in March 2020, when he was running in the Democratic Party presidential primaries. Israel began its war against Hamas in Gaza after the militant group stormed across the border on 7 October 2023 and killed 1,200 people, taking 250 hostages.

Since then Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed more than 53,000 people, mostly children, according to the enclave's Hamas-run health ministry, which does not differentiate between combatants and civilians in its count. The war has displaced 90% of Gaza's population of roughly two million people and left much of the territory in ruins.

Reporting by Samuel Osborne, news reporter, and Sam Doak, OSINT producer.

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