BY MICHAEL MCNUTT Capitol Bureau@opubco.com
A federal firearms charge was dismissed Wednesday against a Garfield County man who has a history of mental health problems and was arrested after acting “very strange” at a high school about a month after a mass shooting occurred at a Connecticut elementary school.
Justin Wayne Prentice, who was charged with being a mentally defective person in possession of a firearm, will be enrolled in a supervised probation program.
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