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- A judge threw out a telephone misuse charge Tuesday against Neil Prescott, the Crofton man who had a cache of weapons seized from his home after he allegedly threatened a former co-worker.
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- A Prince George's County judge released Neil Edwin Prescott, 28, into the custody of his parents Tuesday and ruled that he must continue taking medication and attend counseling while he awaits arraignment next week.
- The Crofton gun owner who police claim threatened to shoot up his former workplace held a collector's permit that let him bypass laws limiting the purchase of regulated firearms to one per month,
- Prince George's County state's attorney and police chief plan to hold a 2 p.m. news conference today to announce criminal charges against Neil Edwin Prescott, 28,
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- A Crofton man who owned a cache of weapons repeatedly threatened to "blow everybody up" at his former workplace and declared himself a "joker," police said.
- Police say they thwarted a terror threat by taking into custody a 28-year-old man thought to be planning a mass shooting at a workplace, an incident that for officers was eerily reminiscent of last week's violence at a The Dark Knight Rises screening in Aurora, Colo.
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