Anonymous ID: 2cdb7f July 19, 2020, 10:20 p.m. No.10018715   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8775 >>8825 >>8971 >>9036 >>9162 >>9196 >>9241 >>9297

Son of Federal Judge Killed, Husband Shot at Their New Jersey Home

 

Judge Esther Salas was not injured in the shooting Sunday evening

 

The husband and son of a New Jersey federal judge were shot at their home Sunday afternoon, and a massive law enforcement response is underway. Three senior law enforcement officials tell News 4 New York that a gunman shot Judge Esther Salas' spouse and her 20-year-old son their North Brunswick home around 5 p.m. Sunday. North Brunswick's mayor confirmed the son's death; the husband is in critical condition. Preliminary indications are that the husband answered the door and was shot multiple times; the son came running to the door and was shot as well before the gunman fled, the sources said. Judge Salas was believed to be in the basement at the time of the shooting, and she was not injured.

 

Salas, a judge of the U.S. District Court for New Jersey in Newark, has been in her seat for nine years. Before that she spent five years as a magistrate judge, and nine years prior to that as a federal public defender. She is the first Hispanic woman to serve on the federal bench in New Jersey. Salas has presided over a number of high-profile trials in her tenure, including the trial of former "Real Housewife" Teresa Giudice.

 

Her husband, Mark Anderl, is a well-regarded criminal defense attorney. The FBI, U.S. Marshals, New Jersey State Police and the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General all have personnel on scene investigating, and the FBI tweeted it was looking for "one subject" in the shooting. “The FBI is investigating a shooting that took place at the home of Judge Esther Salas in North Brunswick Township, NJ early this evening July 19. We are working closely with our state and local partners and will provide additional updates when available," the bureau said in a statement.

 

New Jersey political leaders were also quick to react to the shootings. "I know Judge Salas and her husband well, and was proud to recommend her to President Obama for nomination to New Jersey’s federal bench. My prayers are with Judge Salas and her family, and that those responsible for this horrendous act are swiftly apprehended and brought to justice," Sen. Bob Menendez said in a statement. In a statement, Gov. Phil Murphy said, “Judge Salas and her family are in our thoughts at this time as they cope with this senseless act. This tragedy is our latest reminder that gun violence remains a crisis in our country and that our work to make every community safer isn’t done.”

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/husband-son-of-federal-judge-shot-at-their-new-jersey-home/2521283/

 

Sounding like a hit..Menendez in this district?

Anonymous ID: 2cdb7f July 19, 2020, 10:55 p.m. No.10019036   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9050 >>9155 >>9182 >>9196 >>9202 >>9241 >>9297

>>10018715

Judge Esther Salas: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

 

Esther Salas is a New Jersey federal judge whose son and husband were shot on the evening of July 19 in their home. The New Jersey Globe reported a gunman dressed as a FedEx delivery driver shot Salas’ spouse and child around 5 p.m. in their North Brunswick home. Her 20-year-old son, Daniel Anderl, is dead, while her husband, Mark Anderl, a 63-year-old criminal defense attorney, is in “critical but stable condition,” the outlet continued. Mark Anderl received surgery at the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital. Salas, 51, was not harmed, sources told the Globe.

 

NBC New York reported that authorities believe the gunman shot the husband multiple times after he answered the door. The 20-year-old then came running to the scene and was shot before the gunman fled. Salas is believed to have been in the basement at the time of the shooting. ABC News, on the other hand, claimed Salas’ son was the one to open the door and was “immediately shot,” quoting North Brunswick Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack. The suspect remains at large and a “massive law enforcement response is underway,” NBC New York disclosed.

 

1. At 10, a House Fire Left Salas & Her Family Homeless, The California native had recently moved to Union City, New Jersey with her mother and siblings when a fire broke out in their apartment, New Jersey Monthly Magazine reported. “We lost everything in that fire,” Salas recounted to the magazine. “I helped save the cat, then reached my hand into the closet and grabbed one shoe, then another, and had to get out. That’s how little time we had.” The would-be-federal-judge explained to the publication that she had to help her mother, a Cuban native, translate her family’s case to the welfare office. “It wasn’t fun; it wasn’t easy,” Salas said. “I had to really advocate.” The experience proved to be a stepping stone for Salas’ future as an attorney, New Jersey Monthly wrote. Salas secured her J.D. from the the Rutgers University School of Law in 1994, according to Ballotpedia.

 

2. Salas Was New Jersey’s First Latino Federal Magistrate Judge & First Latina U.S. District Court Judge. Salas served as a federal magistrate judge for the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey from November 2006 to June 2011, according to Ballotpedia. New Jersey Monthly Magazine claimed that Salas was the state’s first Latino federal magistrate judge, as well as the first Latina U.S. District Court Judge. Salas and her siblings were born to a Catholic mother, Aurelia Valdivia, who emigrated from Cuba, and a Jewish father, Carlos Salas, from Mexico, the publication added. “Our father gave all of us Jewish first or middle names to go with our Mexican last name,” Salas told the outlet. Their parents had both moved to the United States in the late 1950s, New Jersey Monthly said.

 

3. Salas Was Nominated to the Court by Former President Barack Obama. Former president Barack Obama nominated Salas in December 2010 to fill the seat on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, Ballotpedia indicated. After Salas’ nomination was returned to Obama at the end of the 111th Congress, he resubmitted the nomination in January 2011, Ballotpedia said. Her nomination was confirmed by the Senate in June of that year.

 

4. Salas Met Her Husband as a Second-Year Law Intern. New Jersey Monthly Magazine reported that Salas Met Anderl when he was an assistant prosecutor in the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office. She was a second-year law school intern at the time, the outlet stated.

 

5. Salas Has Been Assigned to Several High-Profile Cases, Including One Involving a Real Housewives of New Jersey Star & a Case Linked to Jeffrey Epstein. In 2014, Salas amassed viral attention after she sentenced Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice and her husband, Joe, to prison. The couple was charged in a 39-count indictment with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, bank fraud, making false statements on loan applications and bankruptcy fraud, according to People Magazine. Salas had recently been assigned to a case with a link to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to Bloomberg Law. Deutsche Bank AG is being accused of misleading investors “about anti-money-laundering deficiencies” as well as failing to “properly monitor” customers considered to be “high risk,” which includes Epstein, Bloomberg reported. Salas was assigned to the case filed on July 15 of this year, Global News Wire added.

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Anonymous ID: 2cdb7f July 19, 2020, 11:41 p.m. No.10019314   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10019278

Lets review shall we:

 

>>10019187

 

>Flynn was Already Executed, but three star accounts want to tell you different on Twitter. Get proof of life from those that claim Flynn is a Hero! Not going to happen. MSM would Blast it. Flynn was Oneof them. Deep State, chicken coop

 

>>10019226

 

>Where's the Sauce??

 

You want proof of life…Go to his twatter and watch him taking the OATH..