Holocaust Museum reacts to deadly DC shooting
A couple was just days away from getting engaged, but last night, their lives were cut short. The two Israeli Embassy staff members were gunned down outside the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington DC. The killings are being investigated as a hate crime, and they are having an impact on the Jewish community. Genevieve Curtis reports.
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