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Custodian's Trash-Can Discovery: How a Lutheran Liberal Arts College Headed Off a 'Mass Casualty' Plot
On April 5, 2023, a custodian at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota noticed two empty high-capacity magazine packages in a Mohn Hall trash can, triggering a chain of events that ended with 20-year-old sophomore Waylon Kurts — a Montpelier, Vermont native and track team member — being arrested on April 6 for alleged terroristic threats. Police searched his dorm room and recovered knives, a tactical vest, ammunition boxes, a 24-round magazine, fireworks, a battery with wires attached, and notebooks containing a floor plan of the Skoglund Athletic Center and plans to steal ammunition from Walmart. The Rice County Attorney's Office later argued Kurts was 'planning a mass casualty event.'
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