Far-right influencer Jake Lang has bond reduced for June 10 trespassing arrest in Frisco

The bond amount for a far-right influencer arrested in Collin County earlier this month has been reduced, according to court records.Collin County court records show the bond amount for Jake Lang has been reduced to $250,000. It was previously set at $1 million for his June 10 arrest.Lang was also barred from entering the state of Texas unless he is to appear in a court setting or to meet with his attorney.Lang will also be required to wear an electronic monitoring device prior to his release from jail.Jake Lang arrested in North Texas on terroristic threat charge31-year-old Edward Jacob Lang, who also goes by Jake Lang, was arrested after dining at Pizzeria Testa around 5 p.m. in the 8600 block of Church Street in Frisco, according to arrest documents.He was booked into the Dallas County Jail on June 10.Jail records list the charge as a terroristic threat involving allegations that the conduct disrupted or impaired public services and caused public fear, and may involve threats of ser
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