Suspect in killing of 2 Israeli Embassy staffers in US could face death penalty – Middle East Monitor

US Attorney for Washington, DC, Jeanine Pirro, did not rule out the death penalty Thursday for the suspect in the killing of two Israeli Embassy staffers outside a Jewish museum in May, Anadolu reports.

“There will be a rigorous process, after which the capital case section in the Attorney General’s Office will advise the Attorney General (Pam Bondi) and the Attorney General herself will make a decision regarding whether or not this office will seek death…

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