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Elias Rodriguez is accused of brutally gunning down two Israeli embassy staffers — but his fan club is growing.
A leading Jewish anti-death penalty group, L'chaim, is calling on federal prosecutors to reject capital punishment for Elias Rodriguez, the man charged with the fatal shooting of Israeli Embassy ...
Support for high-profile murder suspects on social media, including Elias Rodriguez and Rodney Hinton Jr., highlights ...
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland refused to condemn Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan’s use of a slogan ...
(JTA) — Political signs lined the windows of the Chicago home of Elias Rodriguez, the man officials believe killed two Israeli embassy aides at a Jewish event in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.
Then the war in Gaza ignited his fury into violence. Elias Rodriguez, 31, was charged Thursday with the murder of foreign officials and other crimes in connection with the deaths of Israeli ...
Lischinski's coffin arrived back in Israel on Friday, per ABC. Chicago man Elias Rodriguez, 30, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder over their killings, which took place outside of ...
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Elias Rodriguez, of Chicago, told officers ...
(NewsNation) — Questions remain about Elias Rodriguez, the man who allegedly shot and killed two Israeli Embassy employees in Washington, D.C., but Rodriguez’s background and several signals ...
Hasan Piker, a left-wing political commentator with more than 2.8 million Twitch followers, has reportedly been suspended for ...
Elias Rodriguez, 31, who allegedly confessed to killing the couple outside the Capital Jewish Museum and chanted “free, free Palestine!” was part of that network through his association with ...
Political signs lined the windows of the Chicago apartment building of Elias Rodriguez, the man officials believe killed two Israeli embassy aides at a Jewish event in Washington, D.C., on May 21.