Wow! All the yammering about Epstein and such by the tin-foil hats..and it was one of their own who pulled the trigger! At least he killed himself and saved us some money....INCELS are dangerous, eh?
A New York City men's rights attorney has been identified as the suspect in the Sunday evening attack on a federal judge's family.
On Monday, the U.S. Attorney's Office identified Roy Den Hollander as the man who fatally shot Daniel Anderl, the 20-year-old son of Judge Esther Salas, and injured her husband, attorney Mark Anderl, at their North Brunswick Township home Sunday.
Hollander, a self described antifeminist, had a case pending before Salas challenging the U.S. Military's male-only draft in 2015, according to the Daily Beast, NJ.com and the New York Times.
On Sunday evening, he allegedly dressed as a FedEx driver when he knocked on the family's front door. When Daniel answered, Hollander opened fire — shooting Daniel first, then his father, ABC News reports. Salas was in the home's basement at the time of the shooting.
The suspect is now deceased, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office press release obtained by PEOPLE. Law enforcement sources say he died of a self-inflected gunshot wound, CNN and the New Jersey Globe report. ABC News reports he was discovered dead in Rockland, New York, in a car where a FedEx package addressed to Salas was also found.
A New York City men's rights attorney has been identified as the suspect in the Sunday evening attack on a federal judge's family.
On Monday, the U.S. Attorney's Office identified Roy Den Hollander as the man who fatally shot Daniel Anderl, the 20-year-old son of Judge Esther Salas, and injured her husband, attorney Mark Anderl, at their North Brunswick Township home Sunday.
Hollander, a self described antifeminist, had a case pending before Salas challenging the U.S. Military's male-only draft in 2015, according to the Daily Beast, NJ.com and the New York Times.
On Sunday evening, he allegedly dressed as a FedEx driver when he knocked on the family's front door. When Daniel answered, Hollander opened fire — shooting Daniel first, then his father, ABC News reports. Salas was in the home's basement at the time of the shooting.
The suspect is now deceased, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office press release obtained by PEOPLE. Law enforcement sources say he died of a self-inflected gunshot wound, CNN and the New Jersey Globe report. ABC News reports he was discovered dead in Rockland, New York, in a car where a FedEx package addressed to Salas was also found.