Judge who lost son in shooting continues to speak out on judicial security
This week marks five years since a gunman showed up at the home of New Jersey federal Judge Esther Salas, killed her son, Daniel, and severely injured her husband. While anonymous pizza deliveries are showing up at D.C. judges' homes in Daniel's name, Judge Salas continues to fight for judicial security, vowing that her son?s death will not be in vain.
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