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In 1974, a distraught teenager who’d been previously ejected from Wanaque Judge Joseph Crescente’s courtroom fired a gun from the street into the building, killing the 71-year-old judge and shocking the 50 people in the courtroom. State Sen. Gerry Cardinale (R-Cresskill) said he wants to make sure that never happens again. He said given today’s “emotionally charged” legal and political scenes, it’s time to arm judges and other public officials.
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PHORTO
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Please explain to the class how, given the way this shooting took place, this judge would not have been killed had he been carrying.
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