WASHINGTON — The feds have a mountain of evidence against alleged homegrown terrorist Elias Rodriguez , who is charged with gunning down a pair of young Israeli diplomats outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC in May, prosecutors revealed.
Rodriguez, 31, appeared in DC federal court on Thursday for a 10-minute hearing while wearing an orange jumpsuit, glasses and sporting a beard — just three blocks from where the cold-blooded killings took place.
He pleaded not guilty to murder and hate crime charges. 4
Judge Randolph Moss said Rodriguez’ case would be designated “complex” due to the “massive” amount of evidence in the case — which included 1.5 million documents, 450 MB of data and another 106MB of data from an iPhone, according to prosecutors.
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