FBI says it has evidence linking N.J. judge family shooting suspect to Calif. slaying
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/fbi-says-it-has-evidence-linking-nj-judge-family-shooting-n1234612
The FBI's Newark, New Jersey, office, which is investigating the shootings of federal Judge Esther Salas' son and husband at their New Jersey home, said Wednesday it now has evidence linking the suspect to the slaying of a prominent "men's rights" figure in California, NBC New York reported.
"We are now engaged with the San Bernardino California Sheriffs Office and have evidence linking the murder of Marc Angelucci to FBI Newark subject Roy Den Hollander," the FBI's latest statement said. "This investigation is ongoing."
Den Hollander was found dead Monday in Sullivan County, New York, less than 24 hours after Salas' 20-year-old son was shot to death and her husband wounded. Sources said they believe Den Hollander, a self-described "men's rights" activist, was the person who showed up at the house and opened fire.
Investigators believe a gun a Walther .380 caliber handgun recovered from his apparent suicide scene matches the one used in the attack on the judge's family, though ballistic results are pending. They were also testing the weapon to see if it was linked to Angelucci's killing. It wasn't immediately clear if that was the evidence the FBI referred to in its statement.
A file or envelope that may have been meant for Salas was found near Den Hollander's body, sources said. Some of the information in the packet may have contained details about the death of Angelucci, who was killed July 11.
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