2025-05-22
14 分钟Good morning. It's Thursday, May 22nd.
I'm Shamita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
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But first,
two staff members at the Israeli embassy were shot and killed outside an event at the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington,
D.C. last night.
The man and woman were a young couple named Yaron Lashinsky and Sarah Milgram.
In a statement to the press after the incident, D.C.
Police Chief Pamela Smith said a suspect is in custody and identified him as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez from Chicago.
Prior to the shooting, the suspect was observed pacing back and forth outside of the museum.
He approached a group of four people, produced a handgun,
and opened fire, striking both of our decedents.
After the shooting, the suspect then entered the museum and was detained by event security.
The suspect chanted, free, free Palestine, while in custody.
Milgram was an American who worked in the embassy's public diplomacy department.
Lashinsky was a German-born Israeli citizen who worked in the embassy's political department.
He described himself on his LinkedIn as being dedicated to,