New Orleans judge sets bond for suspects accused of murdering a business owner

Bond has been set for three people accused of shooting and killing a beloved Vietnamese business owner on New Year's Eve.
Anjanau "Henny" Davis, 25, Nathanial K. Carpenter, 20, and Adrian Harris, 26, were all arrested back in January.
A judge set bond for all three suspects at $7,500,000.
According to police, officers responded to the murder in the 4600 block of Alcee Fortier Boulevard on New Year's Eve.
The victim, Thanh Vu, also known as Ms. Maria, was shot to death in an armed robbery.
Vu was the owner of the Vietnamese grocery store Viet My in New Orleans East.
Police say the men began grabbing cigarette cartons when she was shot in the head.
Police say the suspects ran away from the scene, and Vu was taken to a hospital, where she later died.
Davis is facing a second-degree murder charge, according to police. Carpenter is also facing a second-degree murder charge, and Harris is facing a principal to second-degree murder charge.