The son of a federal judge in New Jersey was killed and her husband injured in a shooting at their home in North Brunswick on Sunday, and the man believed to be the suspect was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound Monday.
Judge Esther Salas’ 20-year-old son Daniel was shot multiple times and died at the scene, while her husband — criminal defense Attorney Mark Anderl — is in critical but stable condition at the hospital after undergoing surgery, North Brunswick Mayor Francis Womack said.
A body later found at Campsite and Berry Brook roads in Sullivan County, New York, is believed to be the suspect. He was identified as Roy Hollander, a Manhattan lawyer and self-described anti-feminist, multiple law enforcement sources briefed on the case told ABC News.
Hollander’s body was discovered by a municipal employee in the town of Rockland. New York State Police were on scene, and the FBI was called.
“A brazen and cowardly act of gun violence at their home in North Brunswick,” Governor Phil Murphy said.
“We give our full support to Judge Salas and her husband at this most trying time.
This is an unconscionable tragedy.”
Judge Salas, who is the first Latina to serve on the federal bench in New Jersey, was in the home at the time but was not hurt.
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