A man indicted in connection with the death of San Antonio Independent School District student Simon Cuevas had his bond amount significantly reduced on Friday.

Andrew Cantu, 18, was indicted in November on a third-degree felony charge of injury to a child/elderly/disabled person with bodily injury, records show.

In a court hearing on Friday, Cantu’s bond amount was reduced from $750,000 to $495,000.

Another suspect in the case, identified as 18-year-old Fernando Flores, was also indicted on the same charge as Cantu.

Both Cantu and Flores had been originally charged with capital murder.

The downgrade happened weeks after two other suspects in the case had their charges lowered from capital murder to assault causing bodily injury, based on evidence. They are underage siblings and remai

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