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Criminal

Jul. 22, 2020

Killer of judge’s son was also angry at slain California lawyer

Roy Den Hollander was upset Marc E. Angelucci and his California men’s rights group successfully sued the Selective Service claiming that requiring only men to register for the draft was unconstitutional. Hollander’s similar suit had stalled before the New Jersey judge.

Roy Den Hollander, who is suspected of shooting the husband and son of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas of New Jersey on Sunday and also of killing San Bernardino County men's rights attorney Marc E. Angelucci at his home on July 11, was furious with Angelucci's organization, the National Coalition for Men president said Tuesday.

Den Hollander was upset the men's rights group sued the Selective Service in 2016 claiming its system of ...

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