A judge has dismissed two counts against a St. Olaf College student who was arrested just over a year ago after packaging for high-capacity gun magazines was found on campus by janitors.
Waylon Kurts' attorney filed 500 pages of police reports and interviews painting the allegations against Kurts in a different light than the charging documents.
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Waylon Kurts, 21, is out on bail in Vermont without conditions in an alleged school threat case involving St. Olaf College in Minnesota. The college sent a letter to the school community this week to warn of the change of conditions.
Last week, Waylon Kurts was freed from the Rice Co. jail on bail and allowed to return to his home state of Vermont. His attorney says the GPS issue is now fixed.