U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro said the charges against Elias Rodriguez could carry the death penalty.
Federal hate crime charges were brought Wednesday against Elias Rodriguez, the man accused of fatally shooting two Israeli staffers outside of the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington in May.
According to the court documents unsealed on Wednesday, Rodriguez, 31, is accused of carrying out a hate crime resulting in death motivated by the โactual and perceived national origin of any person,โ when he allegedly shot Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, on May 21.
The indictments add to the original batch of charges unveiled in May. These charges included the murder of foreign officials, two counts of first-degree murder, discharge of a gun in a crime of violence, and causing the death of a person through the use of a firearm.
He also faces two charges of assault with intent to kill while armed against two other people, identified as A.T. and C.S., who had also attended the event with Lischinsky and Milgrim.
Rodriguez has not yet entered a plea to the prior charges.
Lischinsky and Milgrim were employees of the Israeli Embassy in Washington and had attended the โYoung Diplomats Receptionโ held at the Capital Jewish Museum that was sponsored by the American Jewish Committee, an advocacy group that fights anti-Semitism and promotes support for Israel.
Rodriguez is alleged to have shot the victims after they walked out of the museum, firing approximately 20 shots with the firearm he had allegedly brought with him from Chicago, the city of his residence and where he was born and raised.
The charges could carry the death penalty if Rodriguez is found guilty.
According to the court documents, Rodriguez entered the museum, where several attendees were still present, and displayed a red, Palestinian-style scarf known as a keffiyeh.
The document says, and video shot at the scene shows, that as police officers detained him, he repeatedly called out, โFree Palestine.โ
It also highlights social media posts in which Rodriguez is alleged to have expressed support for violence against Israelis.