“Everybody has bad days,” a hostage negotiator said to 51-year-old Administrative Law Judge Timothy Maher in the early hours of Aug. 24.
The men were in the midst of a 10-hour ordeal that had begun around 11 o’clock the night before.
A look at the incidents leading to the suicide of a federal administrative law judge in Miami-Dade, who took hostages and had a prolonged standoff with police.
August 28, 2018 at 04:16 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Business Review
“Everybody has bad days,” a hostage negotiator said to 51-year-old Administrative Law Judge Timothy Maher in the early hours of Aug. 24.
The men were in the midst of a 10-hour ordeal that had begun around 11 o’clock the night before.
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