2 Israeli Embassy Staff Killed In DC Near Jewish Museum
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The FBI confirmed agents are searching a property in Albany Park believed to be connected to the Capital Jewish Museum shooting suspect.
A solemn vigil was held outside the White House to remember Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, the young couple who worked together at the Israeli embassy in Washington and were fatally shot after an event at the Capital Jewish Museum.
FBI agents could be seen walking in and out of the man's presumed apartment in the 4700 block of North Troy Street.
Two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. were killed in a shooting after attending an event a Jewish museum. A suspect shouted "free Palestine" before being taken into custody.
The FBI hauled boxes of evidence from the Albany Park home of the Chicago man charged with killing two Israeli Embassy employees in Washington D.C.
Leaders of the Jewish community in western Washington are speaking out following the deadly shooting of two people on Wednesday night.
Two young Israeli diplomats, Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, were tragically shot in Washington, D.C., in an act of antisemitic violence, prompting a community vigil in Davis, California, and a call for solidarity and vigilance.
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