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Judge speaks about threats following deadly Maryland attack

Flowers are placed next to the garage door in the drive way of the home of Maryland circuit court Judge Andrew Wilkinson, Friday, Oct. 20. 2023, in Hagerstown, Md. Pedro Argote is suspected of gunning down the judge in his driveway hours after he ruled against him in a divorce case. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick). Inset top: Maryland Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson (via Maryland Courts). Inset bottom: Pedro Argote (via U.S. Marshals Service)

As authorities nationwide search for the person they say is responsible for killing a Maryland Circuit Court judge, a former federal judge says the deadly attack proves how vulnerable judges can be in their communities.

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office named Pedro Argote, 49, as the suspect in the death of Judge Andrew Wilkinson in Hagerstown, Maryland on Thursday. The judge was reportedly in his own driveway when he was shot. First responders rushed him to a hospital but he died not survive his injuries.

Officials say Argote was part of divorce proceedings in Wilkinson’s court. On the day of his death, Wilkinson granted Argote’s ex-wife full custody of the couple’s four children. He also ordered that Argote pay monthly child support and not be allowed visitation. The sheriff says Argote himself was not in court when the decision was handed down.

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