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I think he will probably be acquitted if they even follow through with the whole thing because he clearly did not intend to terrify others and that part is required. I predict that the charges will either be dropped, or lowered, but it will cost him a bit and he still has to deal with his CO.Elements
A person guilty of this offense
(1) arms himself or herself with an unusual and dangerous weapon
(2) for the purpose of terrifying others and
(3) goes about on public highways
(4) in a manner to cause terror to the people.