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Federal NJ Judge Who Lost Son Recounts Ambush, Path to Forgiving Killer
The New Jersey federal judge who lost her son and saw her husband gravely wounded in a shooting ambush by a disgruntled attorney who later took his own life over the summer recounted the attack in painful detail Tuesday — and how her personal tragedy has motivated her further to be “the best person I can be.” Judge Esther Salas…
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Lawmakers Join NJ Judge's Call to Protect Justices' Personal Info After Son Shot at Home
The bill would make it illegal for online aggregators to sell or make public personal info about judges and their families, including home addresses, social security numbers and school and employment information
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New Bill Would Protect Federal Judges
A new bill would protect the families of federal judges. Sarah Wallace reports.
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Judge's Emotional Message After Son's Murder
Grief-stricken jurist pleads for more protection for her “brothers and sisters on the bench.” News 4’s Erica Byfield reports.
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Federal Judge Speaks Out for First Time After Son's Murder; Read Her Full Statement
Two weeks after a disgruntled lawyer allegedly killed her son and severely wounded her husband at their New Jersey home, a federal judge is speaking out publicly for the first time. Judge Esther Salas released a statement Monday, calling for more privacy for federal judges in the wake of the attack, which left her son Daniel dead and her husband…
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Judge's Emotional Message After Son's Fatal Shooting
Two weeks after a disgruntled lawyer allegedly killed her son and severely wounded her husband at their New Jersey home, a federal judge is speaking out publicly for the first time. Judge Esther Salas released a statement Monday, calling for more privacy for federal judges in the wake of the attack. Erica Byfield with the story.
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Federal Judge Speaks Out for First Time After Son's Murder
Judge Esther Salas is calling for more privacy for federal judges, two weeks after the attack on her husband and son.
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New Evidence Ties Suspected NJ Judge Gunman to Shooting of Men's Right Activist: Officials
County officials in California say they received additional evidence connecting the self-described “men’s rights” attorney suspected in the deadly shooting of a New Jersey federal judge’s family to the alleged killing of another prominent men’s right figure in California. San Bernardino County authorities released new images Friday that captured Roy Den Hollander inside two California train stations in early...
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Gun at Lawyer's NY Death Scene to Be Tested for Possible Link to Calif. Murder Case: Officials
Investigators believe a gun recovered from the apparent suicide scene of an attorney in upstate New York matches the one used to kill a New Jersey federal judge’s son and wound her husband Sunday, law enforcement sources say. They’re also testing it to see if it may be linked to another murder on the other side of the country,...
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Officials: Suspect in Judge Family Shootings Took Cross-Country Train To Kill Another Men's Rights Activist
The self-described “men’s rights” attorney suspected in the deadly shooting of a New Jersey federal judge’s family took an Amtrak train from New York to California, where he allegedly killed another prominent men’s rights figure, officials with knowledge of the investigation tell News 4. The officials say they believe suspect Roy Den Hollander used the same gun in both...
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Officials: Suspect in Judge Family Shootings Took Cross-Country Train To Kill Another Men's Rights Activist
The self-described “men’s rights” attorney suspected in the shootings of a New Jersey federal judge’s son and husband took an Amtrak train from New York to California, where he allegedly killed another prominent men’s rights figure before returning via train to the tri-state area and targeting the judge, officials tell News 4. Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Weapon Found After Judge's Family Shot
Investigators believe the gun found in the suspect’s suicide scene is the same one used in the New Jersey murder and may even be linked to a similar killing in California. Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Suspect Found Dead After NJ Judge's Son Killed, Husband Shot
Authorities believe an attorney found dead in New York Monday was the shooter who killed a New Jersey federal judge’s son and wounded her husband a day earlier, law enforcement sources with knowledge of the case tell News 4. Chris Glorioso and Adam Kuperstein report.
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Dead ‘Men's Rights' Attorney Eyed in Shootings of NJ Federal Judge's Son, Husband: FBI
The husband and son of a New Jersey federal judge were shot at their home Sunday afternoon, and a massive law enforcement response is underway.
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What We Know About Roy Den Hollander, Men's Rights Attorney Suspected in Attack on Judge's Family
Authorities believe an attorney found dead in New York Monday was the shooter who killed a New Jersey federal judge’s son and wounded her husband a day earlier, law enforcement sources with knowledge of the case tell News 4. Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Son of Federal Judge Killed, Husband Shot at Their New Jersey Home; Motive Unclear
The husband and son of a New Jersey federal judge were shot at their home Sunday afternoon, and a massive law enforcement response is underway.
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Son of New Jersey Federal Judge Killed, Husband Shot; Feds Search for Gunman and Motive
Three senior law enforcement officials tell News 4 New York that a gunman shot Judge Esther Salas’ spouse and their 20-year-old son at their North Brunswick home around 5 p.m. Sunday. North Brunswick’s mayor confirmed the son’s death; the husband is in critical condition. Gus Rosendale has the latest information.
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Husband of Federal Judge in NJ Shot, Son Killed; FBI Searches for Shooter
NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.