Man accused of killing Israeli Embassy staffers pleads not guilty to new terrorism-related charges
The man accused of killing two Israeli Embassy staffers outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. last year has pleaded not guilty to new terrorism-related charges. Elias Rodriguez appeared in federal court Tuesday to be arraigned on four counts alleging acts of terrorism while armed. The new charges added to hate crime and other federal counts. Rodriguez’s federal public defender Diane Shrewsbury, entered the not...