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Federal Judge Esther Salas Home Hit By Gunman Disguised As Fed-Ex Employee 4 Days After Being Given Case Tied To Epstein
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78842581:MV80NDYxNjg4XzgxMjQzOTA1XzI3QkNGNDNF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 72683136:MV80NDYxNjg4XzgxMjQzODU0XzJDMEU1QURB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76288549:MV80NDYxNjg4XzgxMjQzNzkyXzYyODRGN0RF] This happened on SUNDAY? Does FedEx even deliver on Sundays? I wouldn't have answered the door! [/quote] The whole thing reeks of something seriously fucked up [/quote] On the level of Epstein dying in custody...yep. [/quote]
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"The husband and son of federal Judge Esther Salas were shot by a man who showed up at their New Jersey door in a Fed-Ex uniform, according to New Jersey Globe.
Daniel Anderl, 20, the judge’s son is dead, the news site reported. Her husband is in critical condition, and the judge is not injured because she was in the basement at the time of the shooting, NBC New York reported.
News 4 New York reported that the gunman showed up at the judge’s home in North Brunswick around 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 19.
The television station reported that the judge’s husband answered the door and was shot “multiple times.” The son came to see what was going on and was also shot. According to the television station, the judge is the first Latina woman to serve on New Jersey’s federal bench. Rutgers University called her “The first Hispanic to serve as a US Magistrate Judge for NJ.”
The motive and suspect are not yet clear."
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