EXCLUSIVE: Culotta posts bail, released from Worcester jail after "dangerousness" finding reversed in major 2A case
Culotta: "lets make Massachusetts America again."
Kyle Culotta, the Air Force vet held for four months without the option of bail, was released last night after a judge reversed a previous finding of “dangerousness” and granted him $10,000 bail. An online fundraiser helped raise the money.
Culotta was arrested in June for gun possession without a license after being in the Commonwealth for less than 48 hours, as he was relocating to the East Cost from Arizona, he had almost all of his personal property in his vehicle.
Culotta was determined to be a danger to the public based upon the alleged gun possession without a license, the guns were confiscated by the government at the time of his arrest.
We interviewed Culotta just outside the doors of the Worcester County Jail, he said Massachusetts is like a “foreign country” and “lets make Massachusetts America again.”




