Federal prosecutors accused Salazar on Tuesday of hiring a gang member to set fire to his restaurant on Blackstone Avenue back in 2024. Friday, court officials told YourCentralValley.com that Salazar is facing a $1 million bond; if posted, he would be released from jail and placed on house arrest.
On Friday afternoon, officials said Salazar posted bail and is expected to be released from jail later in the evening.
Court officials add that he will be allowed to leave for work-related activities, and he must wear a GPS monitor to track his location. He can’t have any contact with potential witnesses or the biker gang, the Screamin’ Demons Motorcycle Club, which is named in the complaint.
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