John Elleson emotionally described witnessing the brutal murder of two Israeli embassy workers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington D.C. He recounted seeing a man, later arrested as Elias Rodriguez, attacking the couple while allegedly shouting political slogans. Elleson's poignant interview reflects the shocking impact of violence in the community and underscores the personal tragedy of the victims, who were set to be engaged soon. This incident raises serious questions about safety and political tensions in public spaces.
I was just walking by, and a guy came up and looked like a gun. I couldn't tell what it was, but I heard it afterwards, the shots.
It was terrible. I don't know. It was terrible. It looks like he knew them, but I don't think he knew them.
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