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‘Catch And Release’: LA Flash Mob Robbery Suspect Freed on Bail Prior to Heist

Soros-backed‍ prosecutor George Gascón has called⁢ cash bail⁢ ‘unjust’‌ and ‘unsafe’

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A Los Angeles ⁣Woman’s⁣ Release on Cashless Bail Raises ‌Concerns

A Los Angeles woman accused of participating in a viral flash mob robbery was released on cashless ‌bail just one day before the heist, court records⁤ show, reflecting the city’s struggle to fight crime under liberal prosecutor George Gascón.

Los Angeles⁤ police last week arrested Ziona Janea Famoso ⁤for her role in ‍a ⁣viral August 12 smash-and-grab ‌robbery ‍at a Nordstrom department store, where dozens of masked thieves ⁤destroyed displays and left with hundreds ⁢of thousands of‍ dollars in stolen goods. If not for the city’s cashless bail policy, however,‌ Famoso may not have participated. Just days before the heist, on August 8, Famoso was⁣ arrested and charged with felony⁣ theft after she allegedly‌ took ‍part in two other organized retail ⁢robberies, court filings reviewed ⁣by the Washington Free‍ Beacon ‍ show. But⁣ Famoso was released ​on her own recognizance on August 11, according to ‌the filings, allowing her to ransack ‌the Nordstrom store ‌one day later.

The⁢ revelation comes as Los Angeles experiences a surge in organized retail crime under⁤ George Soros-backed prosecutor Gascón, who campaigned as a liberal reformer working to “dramatically change” what he called a failed “tough-on-crime approach.” Gascón in​ 2020 ‍ announced ‍ an end to cash ‍bail ​on his first day in office, ‌ calling ‌the practice “unjust” and “unsafe.” While Gascón walked back that⁤ policy​ last year, a Los Angeles judge in May⁣ reinstated cashless bail in the city, arguing that ‍a “wealth-based detention system” is unconstitutional.

Retail thefts soared in Los Angeles following the ‍decision, a​ trend that law ​enforcement officials blame on‍ the city’s soft-on-crime reforms.

“It’s 100 percent ‘catch and release,'” ‍ said Los Angeles County deputy district attorney ​Eric Siddall, who ⁢is running to‌ replace Gascón in 2024. ⁤”That’s basically going to be the policy of Los⁢ Angeles County for lower-level felonies and most misdemeanors. You do‌ a smash-and-grab, you’re going to be released in ⁣time to do a second one on the same day.”

Gascón is one of several left-wing prosecutors who have received substantial campaign​ support from liberal billionaire Soros, who contributed⁢ $2 million to Gascón’s 2020‌ campaign. Gascón has vowed to run‌ for a‌ second term next year, though criticism ⁤from ⁢fellow⁣ Democrats ‍over the recent spike in retail robberies could⁣ deter⁢ his reelection bid, with past supporters saying Gascón’s policies turned Los Angeles ​into a “zombie town.”

“These criminals are not ⁤getting prosecuted and they know it,” one former ‍supporter told the New York Post. “It’s off the rails.”

Famoso is not the ​only Nordstrom heist suspect with a long rap sheet. ‌Three⁢ other defendants in the case have prior felony arrests, records show, and all three have been released on cashless bail⁣ in the ​past. This time around, however, Famoso will not⁤ be able ⁤to​ walk the Los‍ Angeles streets​ for free following her latest arrest. California attorney⁣ general Rob Bonta‌ (D.) on Friday charged⁣ Famoso with a slew⁤ of felonies⁣ and set her‌ bail at‌ $1 million.‌ Gascón’s office told the Free Beacon ‍it was not “presented” Famoso’s case and said Bonta ⁣is “well‌ situated” to prosecute ‌the retail thieves.

In addition ⁢to Los Angeles’s no-bail ​policy, experts ⁣say⁤ the‍ city has struggled to combat⁣ retail and property crime ‍thanks to Proposition 47, a ​2014⁣ state ballot measure ​that reduced penalties for certain theft crimes. Under the measure,​ which Gascón co-authored,⁤ a thief who steals less ⁣than $950 worth of property is‌ charged with ⁢a ⁢misdemeanor, not a felony. For Independent Institute senior‍ fellow Lawrence McQuillan, ‍the policy must end should California want to fight property crime.

“Property crimes have true victims, and true victims deserve true ‌justice,” McQuillan ⁢told the ‍ Free Beacon.



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