Posted June 26, 2017 8:31 am by Comments

By Jennifer Cruz

Jason Adams, center, appears before a judge in Superior Court. (Photo: Fox 61)
A Connecticut court dismissed gun charges against a former teacher in Newtown, Connecticut, who was caught carrying a handgun on school property last April.
The court last week dismissed the charge of possession of a weapon on school grounds for Jason Adams, 47, after he competed a nine-month pre-trial probation period known as “accelerated rehabilitation,” The Newtown Bee reported.
Adams’ attorney, John Maxwell, said the former eighth-grade teacher started carrying the gun after the deadly 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in which 20 first-graders were killed alongside six educators. His son was attending the school during the attack, but was unharmed.
Since the shooting, Adams said he and his wife have received numerous threats and harassing communications from “hoaxers” who believe the Newtown shooting wasn’t real. These events led Adams to renew his concealed carry permit and begin to carry a gun.
But while Adams typically kept the gun locked in his vehicle during school hours – which was still illegal – on April 6, 2016, Adams claims he accidentally left the .45-caliber handgun holstered on his belt and carried it into the building before school started. A fellow co-worker

Source: Guns.com

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