Abraham Hernandez-Duron, 40, has formally been charged by the Summit County Attorney’s Office with six felonies in connection with an incident that began at the Park City Gun Club on Sunday.

Hernandez-Duron faces one count each of aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony; felony discharge of a firearm with injury, a second-degree felony; theft of a firearm, a second-degree felony; prohibited possession of a dangerous weapon, a second-degree felony; property damage more than $5,000, a second-degree felony; and failure to stop at an officer’s signal, a third-degree felony.

Prosecutors filed the charges on Thursday after Hernandez-Duron was medically cleared. He had been taken to an area hospital with injuries after the standoff with local law enforcement at Trailside Park on Aug. 24, acc

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