Maplewood police arrested the same suspect four times in four weeks this fall on suspicion of stealing cars and burglarizing an auto dealership. In three of those cases, Ramsey County judges granted the defendant a no-bail conditional release — and twice he was back behind bars within days, accused of new crimes.
It's a cautionary tale, said Maplewood Police Chief Scott Nadeau, as debate about reforming the cash bail system moves to the forefront in Minnesota.
"We can't forget that there are some circumstances under which people being released without bail are going to continue to victimize other people," Nadeau said. "We need to ensure we are having a discussion that balances equity with protecting the public."
Momentum to reform the cash bail system has picked up speed nationally. Bail is intended as a guarantee that a defendant will return for trial, but critics say it's a system that keeps the poor locked up pre-conviction and disproportionately affects communities of color.
State lawmakers have drafted legislation to reduce the use of cash bail, and Ramsey County has taken the lead in working with national and local nonprofits — including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) — to examine cash bail alternatives.
Elizer Darris, an organizer for the ACLU of Minnesota's Smart Justice campaign, said the current bail system doesn't improve public safety. "There are plenty of studies that show there is not a causal relationship between bail and someone committing new crimes," he said. "Someone can get out on a murder charge if they have enough money."
Darris said the ACLU is prepared for pushback from law enforcement officials, but Nadeau said they need to be part of the cash bail debate. And cases like that of Chi Nu Xiong, he said, illustrate why.
Conditions for bail
According to court files, police caught Xiong, 22, of St. Paul, behind the wheel of a stolen Mercedes-Benz on Sept. 5. Five days later he was caught driving a stolen Toyota Camry. On Sept. 11, Ramsey County District Judge Gary Bastian authorized Xiong's conditional release without bail.