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Killed judge mourned as fair-minded TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The federal judge killed in the Arizona shooting ram- page was known for an immigration ruling that got him death threats, but on Friday he was remembered as a man devoted to his fam- ily, his basset hounds and his Irish-Catholic heritage. U.S. District Judge John Roll had stopped by a supermarket meet-and- greet for Rep. Gabrielle Gif- fords on Saturday when he was killed, along with five others. Giffords, recovering from a gunshot wound to the head, was still in critical condition, but progressing. Roll’s funeral Friday came amid tight security, as police officers and SWAT team members patrolled the neighborhood around St. Elizabeth Ann Seton church. About a dozen coach buses brought judges who knew Roll over the years. 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