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#Roy Den Hollander reportedly had a hit list of more than a dozen targets

#Roy Den Hollander reportedly had a hit list of more than a dozen targets

July 26, 2020 | 12:47pm | Updated July 26, 2020 | 12:56pm

The crazed “anti-feminist” lawyer who gunned down a New Jersey federal judge’s son had a list of more than a dozen other targets for his killing spree — including at least three other judges, according to reports.

Roy Den Hollander, 72, killed himself after posing as a FedEx driver for his July 19 ambush on Judge Esther Salas’ North Brunswick home — killing her 20-year-old son and wounding her 63-year-old husband.

Officials in California now believe he had earlier traveled to San Bernardino and killed rival men’s rights attorney Marc Angelucci on July 11 — also posing as a deliveryman and shooting him dead on his doorstep.

When Den Hollander was found dead Monday in New York’s Catskills region of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot, he left a rambling online manifesto railing against women — as well as a possible kill list, sources said.

Den Hollander was found with items related to Salas — who was in the basement and unharmed during the fatal attack at her home — as well as New York State Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, officials have revealed.

He also had a typed document that contained information about a dozen or so other women — including other judges, two sources with first-hand knowledge of the material told The Associated Press.

They included another federal judge in New Jersey, and a state judge in Manhattan who — like Salas — had presided over a case brought by the killer lawyer, three insiders also told the New York Times.

New York State Chief Judge Janet DiFiore
New York State Chief Judge Janet DiFioreMike Groll/AP

The list — found inside his rented car on a rural road in the town of Rockland, with his body outside — also included two oncologists in Manhattan, at least one of whom had treated Den Hollander for his terminal cancer, sources told The Times. Both have been alerted, the report said.

An empty FedEx package addressed to Judge Salas was also found in his rental Toyota Corolla — but the delivery uniform has yet to be found, sources told The Times.

Three judges on the list did not comment to the AP, which did not identify them.

Den Hollander appeared to target Salas for moving too slowly with his lawsuit that claimed that the military draft’s exclusion of women was unfair to men — seemingly killing Angelucci for being successful with his own similar court action in California.

The doctors may have been on the list because of the cancer diagnosis that the feds previously said may have tipped Den Hollander into his killing spree.

He even wrote about his revenge fantasies and cancer diagnosis in an online screed.

“Death’s hand is on my left shoulder. nothing in this life matters anymore,” he wrote in a rambling manifesto. “The only problem with a life lived too long under Feminazi rule is that a man ends up with so many enemies he can’t even the score with all of them.”

Den Hollander described himself as an “anti-feminist” who posted online more than 2,000 pages of often misogynistic, racist writings, often criticizing Salas and other female judges.

A surveillance photo shows a man who police believe to be Roy Den Hollander passing through Union Station in Los Angeles.
A surveillance photo shows a man who police believe to be Roy Den Hollander passing through Union Station in Los Angeles.Courtesy of San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department via AP

He also wrote about wanting to use the rest of his time on earth to “even the score” with his perceived enemies, using “cowboy justice.”

The FBI declined to comment to The Times on the list. The United States attorney’s office did not respond to the paper’s call seeking comment.

With Post wires

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