Nevada: Non-profit that bailed out man who shot Chinatown waiter ceases operations – IOTW Report

Nevada: Non-profit that bailed out man who shot Chinatown waiter ceases operations

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A non-profit group that bails people out of jail for free has faced scrutiny after one defendant nearly killed a man while out on bond. 

The Bail Project posted a $3,000 bond for Rashawn Gaston-Anderson in December of 2021. Six days later, he opened fire on a restaurant worker in Chinatown and shot him 11 times. 

“It’s an absolute tragedy and The Bail Project, myself speaking for The Bail Project found it absolutely shocking,” Cameron Pipe said during an interview with the 8 News Now Investigators in January of 2021.  Pipe is the regional director for the West.

When asked whether The Bail Project noticed any red flags prior to posting Gaston-Anderson’s bond, Pipe said, “Every single decision that we make at The Bail Project goes through the exact same thorough review.” more

3 Comments on Nevada: Non-profit that bailed out man who shot Chinatown waiter ceases operations

  1. Pipe said, “Every single decision that we make at The Bail Project goes through the exact same thorough review.”

    That means, of course, they let loose more violent murderous thugs to go out and prey on other innocents.

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