Inside the Chilling Manifesto Behind the Deadly Attack on Washington D.C.’s Jewish Museum—What the Shooter Wanted the World to Know

Inside the Chilling Manifesto Behind the Deadly Attack on Washington D.C.’s Jewish Museum—What the Shooter Wanted the World to Know
Metropolitan police chief Pamela Smith said the shooter had been pacing outside the museum, which is steps away from the FBI’s field office, before carrying out the brutal murder.

After killing the pair, he walked inside, where event security detained him and the suspect yelled: “Free, free Palestine,” following his arrest, according to police.

The two victims of the shooting have been named as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim.

They were both Israeli embassy employees, and, according to the Israeli ambassador, Yechiel Leiter, they were a young couple who were about to become engaged.

In his alleged manifesto, signed by Rodriquez and time-stamped before he was officially named by police, he bids to explain why he was set to carry out the murders.

He wrote the warped words in the document: “Halintar is a word that means something like thunder and lightning. In wake of an act people look for a text to fix its meaning, so here’s an attempt.”

Rodriquez highlights=ed the “mounting death tolls Israeli had obliterated,” which have sparked numbers so high, authorities are now unable to continue “counting the dead”.

And he took aim at “Western and Arab” governments who “who let this happen,” adding they “will never deserve the Palestinians’ forgiveness”.

Rodriquez goes onto say “nonviolent” protests against the Israeli strikes have “not amounted to much” and he claimed the “Israelis themselves boast about their own shock at the free hand the Americans have given them to exterminate the Palestinians.”

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