Deadly Virginia Beach Hardee’s shooting suspect granted bond
Bond has been granted to the man accused of fatally shooting another man outside a Hardee’s in Virginia Beach earlier this year.
Tuesday, in response to an objection from the Virginia Beach Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, Judge Steven Frucci granted Ishaun Riddick a $10,000 surety bond.
Riddick will reside with his mother in Newport News and be subject to a 7 p.m. curfew unless he is employed, per the terms of the agreement. Additionally, he is prohibited from possessing a firearm and from interacting with the family of the victim or any potential witnesses in the case.
Riddick had been incarcerated since March, two days subsequent to the shooting, subsequent to his denial of bond. Anthony Johnson, age 31, was discovered shot three times in the parking lot of the Timberlake Shopping Centre on Holland Road. He succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.
In the case, Riddick is charged with second-degree murder and firearms possession.
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