When, in this country, did we start punishing our citizens for something they MIGHT do, or what people believed they might do, based on fear, bias, and a presumed guilt by association? Because that's how I see this. This is totally, totally wrong. His bail and whatever justice he is handed down need to fit the crime committed, not the crime investigators and community are afraid he possibly, might, may or could do. When they start doing that, we're all in trouble - this is akin to a modern day witch hunt.
This is the stuff supreme court cases are made of. Where are all the civil rights activists in this? They should be outraged. Wow, just, wow. This blows my mind. Something ain't right here. They have no right to prosecute him beyond the scope of the crime he is accused of, which is trespassing, not a future crime they fear he MIGHT commit because of who his brother is. And that is EXACTLY what's going on here.