Summary
Two hard-line Iranian Supreme Court judges, Mohammad Mogheiseh and Ali Razini, were fatally shot in Tehran on Saturday.
Both judges were accused of involvement in the 1988 mass executions of political dissidents, making them controversial figures.
The gunman killed himself after the attack, which also injured a bodyguard.
Razini had previously survived a 1999 assassination attempt, while Mogheiseh faced U.S. sanctions for overseeing unfair trials.
The 1988 executions, linked to Supreme Leader Khomeini’s orders, remain a sensitive issue.
A little Luigi action. Love seeing killers get their reward.