US: Barr decries shooting attack on federal judge

US: Barr decries shooting attack on federal judge

This kind of 'lawless, evil' action against member of federal judiciary will not be tolerated, says attorney general

By Beyza Binnur Donmez

ANKARA (AA) – US Attorney General Bill Barr has condemned a "lawless, evil" shooting attack which killed a federal judge's son and injured her husband.

"On behalf of the entire Justice Department, I send my deepest condolences to Judge [Esther] Salas and her family on the death of their son and wish her husband a swift and complete recovery," Barr said Monday in a statement.

"This kind of lawless, evil action carried out against a member of the federal judiciary will not be tolerated, and I have ordered the full resources of the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service to investigate the matter," he added.

A gunman believed to be wearing a FedEx driver's uniform on Sunday shot dead the son and injured the husband of Salas, a federal judge linked to high-profile cases, including sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The shooting occurred at Salas' home in North Brunswick, New Jersey and the gunman, who was reportedly a men's rights attorney, fled in a car, according to authorities.

The FBI said Roy Den Hollander – whose body was found in a rural area north of New York City, an apparent suicide – is the “primary suspect in the attack,” reported the Voice of America.

Den Hollander had attacked Salas on social media over allegedly using her Hispanic background to become a federal judge.

Salas, seated in Newark, was nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed in 2011. Prior to that, she served as a U.S. magistrate judge after working as an assistant public defender for several years.

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