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St. Olaf student charged in alleged plot of violence released from jail
A suspended St. Olaf College student is heading home to Vermont while his criminal case on charges he was hatching a plot of violence continues.
Jail officials in Rice County confirm that 20-year-old Waylon Kurts left the facility at 8:50 a.m. Thursday.
During a hearing Wednesday morning a judge determined that Kurts, his defense team and family have satisfied terms that allowed his release from jail. The final sticking point was getting a complete list of every gun that was previously in the Kurts family home, the serial number and registered owner of each.
Judge demands firearm information before release of St. Olaf student accused in plot
A suspended St. Olaf College student was ordered to remain behind bars until his family can provide information on a number of firearms owned by the family, and assurances he will not be able to access those guns.
Waylon Kurts appeared in Rice County District Court Friday for a routine hearing on charges of conspiracy to commit second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon, conspiracy to commit threats of violence and making terrorist threats. Prosecutors maintain Kurts was hatching a violent plot, one that may have targeted the St. Olaf campus.
https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/prosecutor-return-st-olaf-mass-casualty-plotter-to-mn-because-his-gps-monitor-has-no-signal/89-87599c8a-24fb-4253-a426-753107489bcf
Just one week after the conditions of his release were finalized, his bail was paid by his mother and former St. Olaf College student Waylon Kurts returned to his home state of Vermont, the prosecutor is asking the judge to immediately send him back to Minnesota because his GPS monitor has no signal.
He was charged with terroristic threats and conspiracy to commit assault and threats of violence after a custodian found empty packages for high-capacity magazines and subsequent police searches found ammunition, extended magazines, tactical gear, hand-drawn maps and combat strategies, and more.
IMO
St Olaf College is south of Minneapolis MN and in the small town of Northfield. My parents, brother and husband all went to this small private Christian college. I'm in shock by this case because of the college and that it was just by chance that he was caught. After he was arrested and his Vermont parents came to his rescue. Now they want him back in MN because no GPS. Crazy!
A suspended St. Olaf College student is heading home to Vermont while his criminal case on charges he was hatching a plot of violence continues.
Jail officials in Rice County confirm that 20-year-old Waylon Kurts left the facility at 8:50 a.m. Thursday.
During a hearing Wednesday morning a judge determined that Kurts, his defense team and family have satisfied terms that allowed his release from jail. The final sticking point was getting a complete list of every gun that was previously in the Kurts family home, the serial number and registered owner of each.
Judge demands firearm information before release of St. Olaf student accused in plot
A suspended St. Olaf College student was ordered to remain behind bars until his family can provide information on a number of firearms owned by the family, and assurances he will not be able to access those guns.
Waylon Kurts appeared in Rice County District Court Friday for a routine hearing on charges of conspiracy to commit second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon, conspiracy to commit threats of violence and making terrorist threats. Prosecutors maintain Kurts was hatching a violent plot, one that may have targeted the St. Olaf campus.
https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/prosecutor-return-st-olaf-mass-casualty-plotter-to-mn-because-his-gps-monitor-has-no-signal/89-87599c8a-24fb-4253-a426-753107489bcf
Just one week after the conditions of his release were finalized, his bail was paid by his mother and former St. Olaf College student Waylon Kurts returned to his home state of Vermont, the prosecutor is asking the judge to immediately send him back to Minnesota because his GPS monitor has no signal.
He was charged with terroristic threats and conspiracy to commit assault and threats of violence after a custodian found empty packages for high-capacity magazines and subsequent police searches found ammunition, extended magazines, tactical gear, hand-drawn maps and combat strategies, and more.
IMO
St Olaf College is south of Minneapolis MN and in the small town of Northfield. My parents, brother and husband all went to this small private Christian college. I'm in shock by this case because of the college and that it was just by chance that he was caught. After he was arrested and his Vermont parents came to his rescue. Now they want him back in MN because no GPS. Crazy!