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Booker says passage of federal 'Daniel's Law' an act of love
Clip: 12/19/2022 | 4m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
It took two years to pass the bill, now headed to the president's desk
An attorney disguised as a FedEx worker rang the doorbell of New Jersey federal Judge Esther Salas, then shot and killed her son Daniel Anderl, who answered the door. Salas’s husband, Mark Anderl was also shot but survived the attack. The tragedy led to debate over whether federal employees should be entitled to more privacy when it comes to their home addresses and contact information.
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Booker says passage of federal 'Daniel's Law' an act of love
Clip: 12/19/2022 | 4m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
An attorney disguised as a FedEx worker rang the doorbell of New Jersey federal Judge Esther Salas, then shot and killed her son Daniel Anderl, who answered the door. Salas’s husband, Mark Anderl was also shot but survived the attack. The tragedy led to debate over whether federal employees should be entitled to more privacy when it comes to their home addresses and contact information.
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