Bail Reform Group Closes Las Vegas Chapter After Client Shoots Restaurant Worker
29th December 2022
The Bail Project, an organization with the stated goal of bail reform, has discontinued its chapter in Las Vegas after coming under scrutiny for posting bail for a criminal who ended up shooting a restaurant worker.
The point of bail is to release a person from incarceration so that they can go about their daily routine while ensuring that they don’t run away. It presumes that the bailee is at least arguably not a flight risk and not a danger to society, and can either put up bail, afford to arrange bail from a bondsman, or have friends/family who will stand surety for him (or her). This is, of course, ‘discriminatory’ in the eyes of the Wokerati; hence the Soros push to elect prosecutors who will waive bail or put up bail for people who otherwise not be able to get bail (such as being an habitual criminal).
In November 2021, Rashawn Gaston-Anderson was arrested for pandering and carrying a concealed weapon. A day after being released, he was arrested again for theft and burglary. In December 2021, The Bail Project posted a $3,000 bond and got him out. Six days later, Gaston-Anderson opened fire at a restaurant worker in Chinatown, shooting the victim Chengyan Wang a total of 11 times.
I don’t think we need to wonder about the ethnicity of ‘Rashawn Gaston-Anderson’, or that of his victim.