High bail set in campaign standoff
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The man accused of taking hostages at the Rochester campaign office of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton watched impassively during his video arraignment as he was portrayed alternately as a sick man desperately seeking psychiatric help and a manipulative longtime criminal.
The judge ordered Leeland Eisenberg held on $500,000 cash bail on six felony charges and ordered a psychiatric evaluation for him.
Prosecutor Janice Rundles asked for the high bail, saying Eisenberg, 46, had a long criminal record, including two rape convictions, and would be a threat to the public.
Eisenberg is accused of taking six hostages at Clinton’s storefront office Friday. He eventually surrendered.
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