VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A judge granted bond on Monday to Matheus F. Cavalcante, one of the suspects charged in the Virginia Beach Oceanfront shooting that injured six people earlier this month, according to the Virginia Beach Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney.
Prosecutors said the bond was granted over their objection. Cavalcante was given a $25,000 secured bond and must follow several conditions, including no alcohol or drugs, no firearms, no contact with victims or co-defendants, pre-trial supervision, GPS monitoring and a curfew.
Virginia Beach police previously arrested Jamari D. Horton, 22, of Chesapeake, and Andrew P. Anthony, 19, of Norfolk, on Wednesday for their alleged roles in the March 7 shooting…