FBI calls Jewish museum shooting ‘targeted antisemitic violence’

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A solemn vigil was held outside the White House to remember Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, the young couple who worked together at the Israeli embassy in Washington and were fatally shot after an event at the Capital Jewish Museum. NBC’s Aaron Gilchrist reports for TODAY on the new details emerging about the shooting and the suspect. “Make no mistake, this attack was targeted antisemitic violence, and it won’t be tolerated,” Assistant Director In Charge of the FBI Washington Field Office Steve Jensen says.

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