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L.A. County Man Arrested 3 Times in 16 Hours Due to ‘Zero-Dollar’ Bail Order, Police Say

by Nick Gilbertson


A California man was arrested three times in sixteen hours last Sunday due to Los Angeles County’s emergency “Zero-Dollar” bail order, police say.

Shortly after 3:00 a.m. on February 13, patrol officers noticed a man — later identified as 47-year-old James Langdon — pacing back and forth in a parking lot near Colorado Street and Louise Street intersection in Glendale, the Glendale Police Department (GPD) said in a press release. The patrol officers then watched as Langdon walked through a crosswalk with a “Don’t Walk” sign and attempted to stop him for the infraction, but he took off running, police said.

Officers eventually caught up to Langdon and arrested him for obstruction, the GDP said. He was taken to a hospital before booking as he requested medical attention and was subsequently released from the hospital with a notice to appear in court at a later date, police stated…


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