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Two Israeli embassy staffers have been shot to death at a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.
Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith says a man was seen pacing outside of the building where the American Jewish Committee had held an event.
Smith says that individual is in custody.
Once in handcuffs,
the suspect identified where he discarded the weapon and that weapon has been recovered and he implied that he committed the offense.
The suspect chanted, free, free Palestine while in custody.
The suspect has been identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez of Illinois.
Authorities are trying to determine whether anti-Semitism was a motive for the attack.
The massive Republican tax and spending bill has cleared a final procedural hurdle.
Lawmakers are working through the night as GOP leaders try to get the measure through Congress before Memorial Day.
A revised proposal includes Medicare cuts, higher state and local tax deductions,