A former Metropolitan Police Department officer charged with stalking has had his bail reduced, court records show. Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Nadia Wood made the ruling Wednesday in the case of Jason De La Garrigue, 47. The judge made the decision to reduce bail to $250,000 after hearing arguments from De La Garrigue’s attorney David Roger and a prosecutor, along with testimony from people who told police De La Garrigue stalked them. De La Garrigue was arrested and charged with eight counts of felony stalking in April. Metro detectives said De La Garrigue maintained a hit list targeting five people he blamed for his brother’s suicide. Police said De La Garrigue made “repeated, escalating death threats” against multiple people who live in different states between sometime in 2024 and the spring of this year. His bail was initially set at $1 million. Roger filed a court motion this week seeking a reduction in bail.…