24-05-2025
D.C. police, synagogues enhance security in wake of Jewish museum shooting
When Rabbi Sarah Krinsky pulled up to the Adas Israel Congregation's preschool in Northwest Washington on Thursday morning to drop off her 2-year-old son, she could see something was different.
More police cars were parked outside, more guards dotted the premises.
It was the morning after an assailant fatally shot a couple working for the Israeli Embassy outside the Capital Jewish Museum in downtown D.C., and shouted pro-Palestinian slogans before police took him into custody. How could she explain it to her son?