Disgust crime: The assassin of an Israeli embassy in Washington was accused of assassin; Can face death sentence

The US on Wednesday filed allegations of federal hatred crime against the person accused of shooting two Israeli embassy employees outside a museum in Washington, DC earlier this year. According to court documents, the attack was reportedly inspired by the Israeli nationality of the victims, the report reported. The nine-nine-night prosecution against the 31-year-old Elilasty Rodriguez accuses him, resulting in a resulting death of hatred crime, which is inspired by any person’s “real and alleged national origin”, according to the allegations.Rodriguez already faces allegations of additional crimes regarding two cases of first-degree murder, killing foreign officials, and shooting of May 21, with 30-year-old Yaron Liscsky, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, who were both employees of the embassy outside the Jewish Museum in Washington. The prosecution includes special conclusions that may allow the Department of Justice to death sentence, ABC News report. He causes death through the use of a gun and to discharge a gun during a violent offense.At the time of shooting, the incident was being investigated as a hatred crime and as a function of terrorism, according to Genin Piro, American Attorney to Columbia district. “These terrible DC murders are clearly based on antisemitism, it should now end! There is no place for hatred and fanaticism in the United States. Consade towards the families of the victims. So sad that such things can happen! God bless you all!” Trump posted on his true social stage at the time of the incident.Sara and Yaron, who were shot badly, were a couple and were planning to engage soon. The surveillance footage fired about 20 rounds on the couple as per the FBI affidavit in a criminal complaint on Rodriguez. After the two collapsed, he bent down and put additional shots, even after Sara’s crawling and attempts to sit. The affidavit also said that the gunman stopped to load again before the fire continued.“I did it for Palestine. I did it for Gaza,” Rodriguez told the police at the scene, according to the complaint. He was then taken into custody. Born in Chicago and grew up Rodriguez traveled to the Washington region a day before the shooting, Reuters reported.