California: Suspect arrested 3 times in 12 hours thanks to zero-bail policy

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A suspect was arrested three times over the course of 12 hours by Orange County, California, law enforcement officials thanks to the state’s newly enacted zero-bail policy for accused criminals charged with a variety of crimes.

Dijon Landrum, 24-years-old, was first arrested by the Glendora Police Department on the morning of April 29 after he was allegedly caught breaking into a vehicle and attempting to steal it. When police arrived at the scene, they said Landrum tried to drive off in the stolen car, along with stolen property and narcotics.

About an hour after Landrum’s release, the Glendora Police Department was called after eyewitnesses said a man was walking through their neighborhood with a box and stealing items off residents’ front lawns.

That evening, Landrum led Glendora Police Department officers and California Highway Patrol officers on a highspeed chase after allegedly stealing a vehicle from a parking lot. The pursuit ended in Pasadena and Landrum was arrested for the third time. He was charged with possession of a stolen vehicle and evading arrest.
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I wonder if he knows he's named after a mustard.

That's what I was going to say: Who names their kid Dijon?


It pretty much becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

No good can come of it even if

your last name is Poupon

(middle name Grey)...
 
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