NEW JERSEY - A man found dead in the Catskills in upstate New York may have been behind the shooting of a federal judge's son and husband.Investigators are examining a possible connection between the shooting and the body of a self-described "anti-feminist" lawyer found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in Sullivan County, New York, a law enforcement official said.The man, identified as Roy Den Hollander, an attorney based in New York City, is being investigated in connection with the shooting, officials told The Associated Press.
Hollander had appeared before the judge in the past, the officials said. He had received media attention for filing lawsuits challenging perceived infringements of "men's rights."A gunman shot and.