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CHICAGO (AP) - When U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow discovered the bodies of her husband and mother in her home last month, she was alone without bodyguards or a police officer keeping watch over her from a car nearby.
Yet every day, politicians, from governors and mayors down to California's school superintendent and Chicago's city treasurer, routinely travel with protection provided by the taxpayers.
It is a disparity that is getting more attention after the killings of Lefkow's family members by a man upset over a malpractice case and the recent shooting rampage that began in an Atlanta courthouse and left a judge and three others dead.
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