Retired NYPD Lt. Commander JOE CARDINALE
Mar 1, 2022 ·
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A MAN IS ARRESTED THREE TIMES WITHIN 16 HOURS IN CALIFORNIA BRINGING INTO FOCUS ONCE AGAIN LA COUNTY’S EMERGENCY ‘’ZERO-DOLLAR” BAIL POLICY. Police first arrested Langdon shortly after 3 a.m....
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A MAN IS ARRESTED THREE TIMES WITHIN 16 HOURS IN CALIFORNIA BRINGING INTO FOCUS ONCE AGAIN LA COUNTY’S EMERGENCY ‘’ZERO-DOLLAR” BAIL POLICY.
Police first arrested Langdon shortly after 3 a.m. when they noticed he was pacing in a parking lot before he allegedly ran across a crosswalk against a solid “Don’t Walk” sign. Officers attempted to approach Langdon for the violation when he decided to run. After a quick pursuit on foot officers arrested Langdon and gave him a date to appear in court. He was transferred to a local hospital after requesting medical attention, and then was released. Later that same morning at 9:30 a.m., Glendale police responded to a business where a man was allegedly to be trespassing. Police alleged Langdon was attempting to gain access to a closed part of the business with a screwdriver when an employee caught him. Langdon was once again arrested, and booked for trespassing. He was released about three hours after being booked due to LA County’s emergency “Zero-Dollar” bail order.
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Police first arrested Langdon shortly after 3 a.m. when they noticed he was pacing in a parking lot before he allegedly ran across a crosswalk against a solid “Don’t Walk” sign. Officers attempted to approach Langdon for the violation when he decided to run. After a quick pursuit on foot officers arrested Langdon and gave him a date to appear in court. He was transferred to a local hospital after requesting medical attention, and then was released. Later that same morning at 9:30 a.m., Glendale police responded to a business where a man was allegedly to be trespassing. Police alleged Langdon was attempting to gain access to a closed part of the business with a screwdriver when an employee caught him. Langdon was once again arrested, and booked for trespassing. He was released about three hours after being booked due to LA County’s emergency “Zero-Dollar” bail order.
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