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The man accused of killing two Israeli Embassy staff members outside the Capital Jewish Museum is now facing first-degree murder charges. CBS News New York's Natalie Duddridge reports.
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A man has been charged with first degree murder after an Israeli embassy couple were fatally shot leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, officials confirm We use cookies to give you the best online experience. Strictly necessary cookies are on by default. Additional cookies are off by default.
Miami-Dade Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz is ramping up security efforts around Jewish places of worship and gathering in response to the murder of two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington, D.C. The Sheriff’s Office announced the extra measures online and urged residents to remain alert and immediately report any suspicious activity to police.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with US Attorney General Pam Bondi following antisemitic murder in Washington, DC, condemning the attack as the deadly result of incitement and ordering heightened security at Israeli missions worldwide.
WASHINGTON TWP., N.J. (WPVI) -- Officials have now identified the man and woman found dead after a house fire in Washington Township earlier this month. They are 59-year-old Daniel Steel and 45-year-old Michelle Whiting. Investigators say this was a case of murder-suicide.
A man entered a plea of No-Contest on the morning of his Tuesday trial. He was sentenced to 45 years in prison, State Attorney Larry Basford announced. According to a news release, Jeffrey Schuller, 53,