The recent shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum has left a young couple dead and raised national and international alarms. Authorities arrested Elias Rodriguez, who confessed to the crime, stating he acted out of outrage from the Gaza conflict. Eyewitness Paige Siegel observed Rodriguez during the chaotic moments post-shooting, noting his alarming transformation from nervous bystander to someone openly admitting guilt. With a background steeped in activism, Rodriguez's actions have provoked deep discussions about political motivations behind violence.
The man, identified as Elias Rodriguez, 31, charged with two counts of first-degree murder, had a history of activism and outrage over the war in Gaza.
Witness Paige Siegel recalled the man seemed normal until he shockingly yelled, 'I did it. I did it for Gaza,' after being let into the museum.
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