• All Three Escapees from Orange County, CA Jail Have Been Captured, Two in San Francisco
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[img]http://www.trbimg.com/img-56abd15c/turbine/la-me-ln-search-continues-for-dangerous-inmate-001/750/750x422[/img] [QUOTE]the two remaining fugitives who escaped from an Orange County jail last week were arrested by San Francisco police, authorities said Saturday.The suspects were taken into custody around 9 a.m., according to San Francisco police Officer Grace Gatpandan. Another San Francisco police official said the arrest took place near the corner of Haight and Stanyan streets and that the suspects showed no major resistance. Officials had said Friday that Hossein Nayeri, 37, and Jonathan Tieu, 20, were probably in the Bay Area and might be headed to Fresno. The Orange County Sheriff's Department scheduled a briefing for noon in Santa Ana. A third escapee, Bac Duong, surrendered to Orange County authorities Friday in Santa Ana, a week after the three escaped from the Santa Ana lockup. The arrests cap a massive manhunt for the three men, who all were charged with violent crimes.[/QUOTE] [url=http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-manhunt-for-escaped-fugitives-shifts-to-san-jose-20160130-story.html]LA Times[/URL] These guys were awaiting trial for a variety of charges, including kidnapping, torture, and murder. Everyone can now breath a collective sigh of relief.
[QUOTE=Apache249;49638605]Everyone can now breath a collective sigh of relief.[/QUOTE] I never really truly get this. The world isn't that much safer with these guys in jail...[I]again.[/I] What about all the rest? Still good news though, the police seemed to have acted pretty fast. I wonder what's the average time escapees manage to stay on the run these days.
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;49639220]I never really truly get this. The world isn't that much safer with these guys in jail...[I]again.[/I] What about all the rest? Still good news though, the police seemed to have acted pretty fast. I wonder what's the average time escapees manage to stay on the run these days.[/QUOTE] People on the run are likely more dangerous. Some would go to extreme limits to not go back. Luckily for these three, they didn't do anything.
Why the fuck would you not switch vehicles at least once?
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