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Controversial Trayvon Martin Killing Grips the Nation

Trayvon Martin, the teenager who was shot in Florida by George Zimmerman a month ago, has caused ripple effects across the United States. Politicians, celebrities, news reporters, and other people of influence have begun wearing hoodies to show solidarity for the teen.

Challenges to Professional Bail Bondsmen

Day-to-day life as a bail bondsman in Los Angeles is tough enough. We deal with criminals and police officers every day. Sometimes we have to make difficult decisions about whether or not to grant bail to a potential client. And every day we put our lives at risk in a dangerous profession.

LA Bail Bonds News: Lenny Dykstra, Racial Tension in Riverside, & Bryan Stow

Here are the criminal going-ons of Los Angeles County in another segment of Bail Bonds News.

Los Angeles Current Events: Updating Past Stories

Our bail bonds blog often reports on criminal events in Los Angeles. Many times these stories do not wrap up, so today we are going to bring you the updates to these bail bonds news stories.

LA Bail Bonds News: Mother Drowns Daughters, Houston’s Doctor, Honduras Prison Fire

Most of our Los Angeles bail bonds clients are arrested for things like DUIs or other minor offenses, but in a city of 10 million people, some serious crimes get committed. Here are some of the recent LA bail bonds news stories.

Don’t Blame the Bail Bondsmen, Blame the System

Just over two years ago, in December 2009, Seattle was struck by a major tragedy when four off-duty police officers were gunned down in a coffee shop and died. The suspect, who fled the scene, was later identified as Maurice Clemmons, and shot before he could be arrested.
The bail bonds business that posted his bond six days prior to the event was temporarily shut down, despite being a 24-hour business, due to investigations that they did not spend enough time looking into his past and potential commit a crime.

Supreme Court Upholds Search Without Warrant

Five years ago, Burbank police officers burst into the home of a teenage student from Bellarmine-Jefferson High School without a warrant because of a rumor that he was planning to open fire on his school and classmates. The U.S. Supreme Court just defended and allowed this action based on the immediacy of the situation.

LA Bail Bonds News: Orange County Homeless Killer Arrested

On Friday, January 13, 2012, a suspect was arrested and brought into custody for the murders of four Orange County homeless men.

Los Angeles News Stories

Los Angeles is the second most populous city in the United States, meaning they have a lot more bizarre stories than other cities. When celebrities aren’t getting arrested, then some other craziness is occurring.
Here are some of the recent events, brought to you by 1-800-BAIL-BOND.

AAA Offering a Free Tow on New Year’s to Drunk Drivers

In order to keep drunk drivers off the road, AAA is offering a free “Tipsy Tow” to drivers with AAA insurance on New Year’s Eve and the Fourth of July. The policy will help keep drivers and pedestrians safe from danger, as well as out of Los Angeles County jails.