A prison inmate who murdered a Maryland teen was killed Sunday after
he shot three guards inside an Israeli prison, officials said.
Samuel Sheinbein, who
fled the United States for Israel after the 1997 killing, was shot
Sunday evening by police special forces and guards at Rimonim Prison,
Israel Prison Service spokeswoman Sivan Weizman said.
Sheinbein, 34, shot at
the guards from inside the prison's restrooms, Weizman said. Two of them
were seriously wounded, and the third sustained minor injuries, she
said.
It was unclear how he got the weapon.
Sheinbein, a citizen of
Israel and the United States, pleaded guilty to murder in 1999 in the
gruesome killing of Alfredo Tello Jr.
Prosecutors accused
Sheinbein and accomplice Aaron Needle of picking up Tello from work in
Silver Spring, Maryland, and deciding to kill him.
They strangled him with a
rope, struck him on the head with a blunt object and slashed him. Two
days later, prosecutors said, they dismembered the victim and burned his
body.
After fleeing to Israel,
Sheinbein admitted to the dismemberment and burning of the victim. He
said Needle, who was arrested in the murder but hanged himself in jail,
was the killer.
The Israeli Supreme Court had ruled that Sheinbein could not be extradited to the United States.
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