An attorney representing a former Metro officer charged with stalking said his client’s actions were driven by an unbearable grief over his brother’s molestation, bullying and eventual suicide. David Roger, attorney for the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, is representing now retired officer Jason De La Garrigue , 47. De La Garrigue was arrested and charged in April with eight counts of felony aggravated stalking after authorities said De La Garrigue maintained a hit list targeting five people that he blamed for his brother’s suicide. Metropolitan Police detectives said De La Garrigue is accused of making “repeated, escalating death threats” against multiple people who live in different states between sometime in 2024 and the spring of this year. Roger, in court papers filed Monday, said he is seeking a reduction in De La Garrigue’s previously set $1 million bail. Roger wrote in court filings that De La Garrigue and his late brother, Eric, grew up in Apple Valley, California.…