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The suspect is believed to be Roy Den Hollander, a lawyer and men’s rights activist who was found dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound in Liberty, NY, according to ABC News. On his website, Den Hollander refers to himself as attempting to “battle the infringement of Men’s Rights by the Feminists and their fellow sisters the PCers.” Den Hollander had previously unsuccessfully sued a Manhattan nightclub for gender discrimination when it required him to pay $350 for a bottle of vodka to get in, while allowing women to enter for free. He also filed suit against Columbia University for offering women’s studies courses, which he viewed as discriminatory against men. He reportedly had a case pending in front of Salas regarding the military’s male-only draft, per the Daily Beast.
Didn't the guy have some motive?
fellas, you ever dress up like a fedex guy for an assassination and then kys?
I love it when Esch dresses up as the Fedex man and I'm the loney housewife and then we murder-suicide each other.
Get a doorbell camera, guys.
He had a fake package and everything though apparently. You can't live you life on edge 24/7
QuoteThe suspect is believed to be Roy Den Hollander, a lawyer and men’s rights activist who was found dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound in Liberty, NY, according to ABC News. On his website, Den Hollander refers to himself as attempting to “battle the infringement of Men’s Rights by the Feminists and their fellow sisters the PCers.” Den Hollander had previously unsuccessfully sued a Manhattan nightclub for gender discrimination when it required him to pay $350 for a bottle of vodka to get in, while allowing women to enter for free. He also filed suit against Columbia University for offering women’s studies courses, which he viewed as discriminatory against men. He reportedly had a case pending in front of Salas regarding the military’s male-only draft, per the Daily Beast.Some motive...
This all sounds like a Hitman level.
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Referring to a 2015 case Salas presided over, Den Hollander said he "wanted to ask the Judge out, but thought she might hold me in contempt."In the 1,700-page screed, self-published this year, he also wrote about his hatred of his mother and other women and raged about female judges, including fantasizing about the rape of another judge who presided over his divorce case.