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Federal prosecutors secured an indictment Wednesday detailing nearly 10 charges connected with the killings of Israeli ...
A man suspected of shooting two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capitol Jewish Museum in May was indicted on hate crime ...
The suspect in the Capital Jewish Museum shooting was indicted on hate-crime and first-degree murder charges by a D.C. grand ...
DOJ antisemitism task force addresses rising campus hate and street violence against Jewish Americans while pushing for ...
U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro announced that the process is underway to potentially seek the death penalty against the ...
D.C.’s top prosecutor says antisemitism fueled the killings of two young adults at the Capital Jewish Museum in May.
Elias Rodriguez will face federal hate crime charges for the May shooting that killed two Israeli Embassy staffers outside ...
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro will provide an update Thursday morning on the probe into the fatal ...
The man accused of fatally shooting two Israeli embassy staffers in the back at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.
The museum’s history also illuminates the advocacy efforts that have defined Washington’s Jewish community for over two centuries as they found their place within American democracy.
Outside the Capital Jewish Museum in D.C., during an event hosted by the American Jewish Committee, a young couple was brutally gunned down — shot multiple times by a radicalized terrorist who shouted ...