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US to seek death penalty for suspect in killing of Israeli embassy staff members

May 15, 2026

The U.S. government has announced its intention to pursue capital punishment against Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old man accused of fatally shooting two Israeli embassy workers outside a Washington DC Jewish museum in May 2025. According to prosecutors, Rodriguez traveled from Chicago with a weapon after researching a Jewish professional networking event, allegedly fired twenty rounds at the victims who were in a relationship, and subsequently declared his actions were motivated by support for Palestine. The death penalty will be sought on three of the thirteen charges if he is convicted, including murder of foreign officials and firearm-related offenses.

Who is affected

  • Yaron Lischinsky (30-year-old victim, Israeli embassy staff member)
  • Sarah Lynn Milgrim (26-year-old victim, Israeli embassy staff member)
  • Elias Rodriguez (31-year-old suspect facing charges)
  • The Jewish community in Washington DC
  • Survivors of the attack at the Capital Jewish Museum
  • Israeli embassy personnel and the Israeli government

What action is being taken

  • US Attorney Jeanine Pirro has filed a notice of intent to seek capital punishment for three charges against Rodriguez
  • The Trump administration is prioritizing death penalty cases and expediting their processing
  • Prosecutors are pursuing 13 total charges against Rodriguez, including murder, hate crimes, and acts of terrorism

Why it matters

  • This case represents a significant act of political violence and terrorism targeting foreign officials on U.S. soil based on their nationality and the Jewish community. It demonstrates the intersection of international conflict with domestic hate crimes and terrorism, while also highlighting the stark policy shift in federal death penalty practices between administrations. The targeting of embassy staff raises diplomatic and national security concerns about the safety of foreign government employees in the United States.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: BBC

US to seek death penalty for suspect in killing of Israeli embassy staff members