A Mississippi man who spent time in a mental hospital and had his firearms taken away for “acting erratically” is now facing federal gun charges after a court order returned the weapons.
In March 2017, Steven Drew Montana was working as a welder for Ingalls Shipbuilding when he told an NCIS officer he thought someone was stealing from the property.
The officer thought Montana was experiencing “mental issues” and had him sent to a hospital where an AK-47 and Glock pistol were found in his car.
Police seized the weapons and Montana was sentenced to 10 days in a state hospital because guns are prohibited at Ingalls.
Man Facing Federal Gun Charges After Court Order Returned Weapons
In March 2017, Steven Drew Montana was working as a welder for Ingalls Shipbuilding when he told an NCIS officer he thought someone was stealing from the property.
The officer thought Montana was experiencing “mental issues” and had him sent to a hospital where an AK-47 and Glock pistol were found in his car.
Police seized the weapons and Montana was sentenced to 10 days in a state hospital because guns are prohibited at Ingalls.
Man Facing Federal Gun Charges After Court Order Returned Weapons