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Roszkowski had shot himself while struggling with the members of the state police SWAT team at Lincoln Woods on Nov. 6.
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Recognizing danger, Zarrella decided to "take down" Roszkowski, Chin said, and the SWAT team waiting yards away came running to back him up.
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Roszkowski was raised in Royalton in southern Illinois, one of 15 children.
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"Back then we Democrats could hold a meeting in a phone booth," Roszkowski said.
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Roszkowski began hearing cases in Chicago and held court in Rockford once a month.
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Roszkowski, 86, was named to the federal bench in 1977 by President Carter; he assumed senior status in 1992 and retired in 1998.
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Roszkowski moved to Rockford in 1955 and practiced law until his appointment to the bench.
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"I think it's a wonderful honor, and my thanks go to Senator Durbin," Roszkowski said.
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"I've always said I'm going to decide every case on the basis of the facts and the law, regardless of personal consequences, and I knew it would be difficult for me, but based on the evidence I don't think I could have made a different decision," Roszkowski said.
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Roszkowski, a World War II veteran, played an integral role in bringing the new $100 million federal courthouse to Rockford, the Springfield Democrat said today.
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