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U.S. Attorney says office will seek death penalty in killing of two embassy staff at Capitol Jewish Museum
Summary
At the briefing U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said her office filed notice it will seek the death penalty against Elias Rodriguez for the killing of two Israeli embassy staff at the Capitol Jewish Museum.
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United States Attorney Jeanine Pirro said during the D.C. Safe Task Force briefing that her office had filed notice it will seek the death penalty against the defendant, Elias Rodriguez, in the killing of two Israeli embassy staff at the Capitol Jewish Museum.
Pirro provided no further case details at the briefing beyond the notice and the victim description. She said the announcement was made "just this morning" and framed it as part of her office's broader focus on violent crime in the district.
No court filings or additional prosecutorial rationale were presented at the event; Pirro's remark served as a declarative notice of prosecutorial intent made in public remarks.

