AURORA, Colo. — Utah violinist John Shin is set to be released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody on Thursday after posting bond weeks after he was first detained by the agency .

At 2 p.m., Shin's attorney, Adam Crayk, said his client would be released from a Colorado detention center within 1-2 hours before flying home to Utah.

Shin, who plays with the Salt Lake Symphony, Utah Symphony and Ballet West, was arrested by ICE agents last month and immediately placed in detention. He originally came to the U.S. under his father's student visa and married a citizen.

"I love you and the kids, I will be okay, please call our attorney," Shin told his wife, DaNae, on the day of his arrest.

According to Crayk, government officials allege that Shin is a danger to the public

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