The suspected terrorist busted for fatally shooting two Israeli Embassy staffers has ties to a radical left-wing group that spearheaded Black Lives Matter protests and fiercely advocates on behalf of Palestinians.
Elias Rodriguez, 31, allegedly confessed to gunning down the couple outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, late Wednesday, when he was heard chanting, “Free, free Palestine,” cops said.
As investigators probed a motive behind the horrific antisemitic bloodshed, details were beginning to emerge about the anti-Israel agitator.
Rodriguez was once linked to the Party for Socialism and Liberation — a far-left group that regularly posts anti-Israel rhetoric on social media.
“End the genocide. Israel out of Gaza now,” the group posted Wednesday — just hours before the DC shooting.
The group confirmed Rodriguez’s membership in the wake of the shooting as it distanced itself from the violence.
“We reject any attempt to associate the PSL with the DC shooting. Elias Rodriguez is not a member of the PSL,” the group said in an X post early Thursday.
“He had a brief association with one branch of the PSL that ended in 2017. We know of no contact with him in over 7 years. We have nothing to do with this shooting and do not support it.”
Rodriguez railed against Amazon during the protest, accusing the company of not sharing its wealth with black residents.
“[Amazon’s] whitening of Seattle is structurally racist and a direct danger to all workers who live in that city,” he was quoted as saying.
“So do we in Chicago and all across the country want a nation of cities dominated and occupied by massive corporations where only the rich and white can live and the vast majority of us must live on the edges of the city and society living in deeper and deeper poverty?”
He previously worked as an oral history researcher at the History Makers — a nonprofit that documents African American history, his LinkedIn shows.
His bio on the site, which was deleted after the shooting, noted that he holds a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
“Prior to joining The HistoryMakers in 2023, he worked as a content writer for commercial and noncommercial firms in the technology space, both national and regionally based,” the bio page stated.
“He enjoys reading and writing fiction, live music, film, and exploring new places.”
Meanwhile, Rodriguez was being interviewed by DC’s Metropolitan Police Department and the FBI early Thursday as authorities scrambled to piece together his history.
Witnesses described seeing a distressed Rodriguez pacing outside the museum just moments before the gunfire rang out.
People came to his aid and brought him water, thinking he needed help, without realizing he was the suspect.
When police arrived, he pulled out a red keffiyeh and repeatedly yelled, “Free Palestine,” witnesses and police said.
Footage showed the alleged maniac — wearing a suit jacket and slacks — being hauled away in cuffs in the aftermath.
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