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The Chicago man charged with killing two Israeli embassy staffers has been a vocal advocate for Palestinian issues and a staunch critic of corporations.
Authorities raid Elias Rodriguez's Chicago apartment after he allegedly killed two Israeli embassy workers outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON — After a couple who work for the Israeli embassy was shot and killed leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum late Wednesday night, Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old man from Chicago, was arrested.
The suspected terrorist charged with gunning down two Israeli embassy workers in Washington Wednesday is associated with radical socialist groups funded by the far-left Chinese sympathizer, millionaire Neville Singham and his activist wife Jodie Evans.
FBI agents left a property in Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood that is connected to the suspect in a deadly shooting in outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington D.C. with boxes of evidence in hand Thursday afternoon.
He was associated with the Party for Socialism and Liberation, a far-left group that regularly posts anti-Israel rhetoric on social media.
A manifesto calling for armed demonstration as a response to the 'genocide' in Gaza surfaced online after 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez shot dead a young Israeli diplomat couple at the Capital Jewish Museum.
A teenage social media influencer with a massive online following sparked outrage after he publicly expressed support for the man who is accused of fatally shooting two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington,