Anti-feminist lawyer believed to be Salas shooter killed himself

Roy Den Hollander, a self described “anti-feminist lawyer” is the suspect in the shooting at U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas’s North Brunswick home on Sunday night.
Hollander’s body was found in Sullivan County, NY on Monday with an apparent self-inflicted gun wound, according to media reports.
Judge Salas’s son, Daniel Anderl , 20, was killed in the shooting. Mark Anderl, 63, the judge’s husband and Daniel’s father was seriously injured.
Hollander had a case before Judge Salas, according to ABC news.
According to Hollander’s resume, the lawyer held a MBA from Columbia Business School and a JD from George Washington University School of Law. His legal practice, since 2000, concentrated on men’s rights, immigration fraud, insurance subrogation and RICO.
STATEMENT FROM U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
NEWARK, N.J. – The FBI has identified Roy Den Hollander as the primary subject in the attack that occurred at the home of the Honorable Esther Salas on July 19, 2020. Den Hollander is now deceased. The investigation remains ongoing. Individuals who believe they have information relevant to the investigation should contact FBI-Newark at 973-792-3000, press option 2.
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