San Jose Councilmember Bien Doan has installed metal gates and security cameras at his house, and looks over his shoulder when he leaves city meetings at night — worried one man may get too close. That’s according to a March 14 restraining order the District 7 official has filed against prominent Vietnamese leader Hai Quang Huynh, known for his work in the bail bonds and gambling industries. The Santa Clara County Superior Court approved a temporary restraining order based on “a credible threat of violence or stalking” that prohibits Huynh from being within 300 yards of Doan, his parents, car and home, as well as…
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