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Judges warn Congress that more money is needed for security at a time of escalating threats
Read full article: Judges warn Congress that more money is needed for security at a time of escalating threatsThe federal judiciary is warning that Congress is not providing enough money for judges’ security, at a time of escalating threats and chilling efforts at intimidation.
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Judge decries shooting that killed son, injured husband
Read full article: Judge decries shooting that killed son, injured husbandIn a video statement released Monday, U.S. District Judge Esther Salas noted that serving as a judge involves making tough calls that sometimes leave people angry and upset. There are companies that will sell your personal details that can be leveraged for nefarious purposes, Salas said in the video. The monster then turned his attention to my husband and began to shoot at my husband, one shot after another.Mark Anderl was shot three times and remains hospitalized. Authorities believe he also shot and killed a fellow attorney in California in the days before the attack at Salas home. Marshals Service, which primarily provides protection for judges in and around courthouses, to be more aggressive in monitoring online hate speech.
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FBI links men's rights lawyer to N.Y., California killings
Read full article: FBI links men's rights lawyer to N.Y., California killingsLOS ANGELES Federal investigators have evidence linking the killing of a men's rights lawyer in California to the suspect in the ambush shooting of a federal judges family in New Jersey, authorities said Wednesday. The evidence allegedly connects Roy Den Hollander, another men's rights attorney who was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound the day after an attack that killed the judges son and wounded her husband, to the death of Marc Angelucci in San Bernardino County, California. FBI officials in Newark, New Jersey, on Wednesday would not describe the evidence or explain how it ties into the two cases. Den Hollander was found dead Monday in Sullivan County, New York. Angelucci, like Den Hollander, was involved in lawsuits alleging gender discrimination against men.