So, when determining bond, you look at the crime, the criminal history, flight risk, and potential harm or danger to the community. Cain does not have a history of violence(outside the cage to the best of my knowledge), he is not a flight risk, and the person he attempted to kill is not a random innocent victim. Imo, he poses only a risk to that person, not the community. He is not some gangbanger arrested for the 29th time for violent crimes that bonds out and commits more crimes only to get bond again. Bond is granted all the time for shooters and murderers-it’s just high. Completely denying any type of bond is rare. I think a $100k and monitoring home confinement would be a safe option.
The guy that attempted to kill the mayoral candidate in Louisville had a 100k bond that blm paid and he was free the next day. This was Cain trying to take out a child molester and they refused to give him a bond. After a single search, I found where murderers got as little as 50k bond and several stories where murderers out on low bonds committed other murders.