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The Department of Justice is investigating the Washington, DC, shooting that killed two Israeli Embassy staffers as an act of terrorism and a hate crime, as details continue to emerge about the violent act,
An affidavit released in the criminal complaint against shooting suspect Elias Rodriguez says he fired at the embassy workers several times.
The Chicago man charged with killing two Israeli embassy staffers has been a vocal advocate for Palestinian issues and a staunch critic of corporations.
Investigators have seized writings that they believe belong to the suspect as they search for a motive in the fatal attack.
Katie Kalisher told "CBS Mornings" she unknowingly comforted the alleged shooter, thinking he was looking for a safe space after the gunshots at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.
The article, titled "For U.S. Jews, D.C. Museum Killings Deepen Resolve – and Fear," was published by the paper Friday.