U.S. Attorney’s national security and anti-terrorism unit gets 2nd degree black belt
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If things get rough on the campaign trail for Erie County Clerk Kathleen C. Hochul, she won’t have to look far for help.
Last Saturday, Hochul’s husband, Bill, who heads the U.S. Attorney’s national security and anti-terrorism unit here, earned a second-degree black belt in the kempo form of karate.
Already an instructor in that martial art, Bill Hochul was awarded his black belt at a kempo karate tournament held during the Springville Dairy Days.
As Kathleen Hochul was shaking hands at the Dairy Days parade, Bill Hochul was sparring hand-to-hand.
Bill Hochul earned the second-degree black belt last Saturday, but we’re told his final ranking in the competition is being treated as a state secret.
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