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Wisconsin man accused of sabotaging COVID-19 vaccine charged
By Bill Miston and FOX6 News Digital Team
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Wisconsin man accused of sabotaging COVID-19 vaccine charged
Steven Brandenburg was charged with attempted criminal damage to property in Ozaukee County for allegedly sabotaging 500+ doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
GRAFTON, Wis. - A former Aurora pharmacist is now charged in connection with the alleged sabotage of 500+ doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Steven Brandenburg, 46, appeared in Ozaukee County court on Tuesday, Jan. 19 now charged with attempted criminal damage to property, a misdemeanor.
Brandenburg is accused of intentionally removing hundreds of doses of the Moderna vaccine from refrigeration in December 2020 at Aurora Medical Center in Grafton. According to court filings, Brandenburg did this out of a belief they were unsafe and would alter a person s DNA.
Pharmacy license suspended for Wisconsin man accused of ruining vaccine
Pharmacy license suspended for Wisconsin man accused of ruining vaccine
He hasn t been charged with a crime, with the Ozaukee County district attorney saying further testing needed to be done on the supposedly spoiled vials.
GRAFTON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board took action Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 13, voting unanimously to suspend the pharmacy license of Steven Brandenburg, 46, accused of purposefully sabotaging 500+ doses of the COVID-19 vaccine at Aurora Grafton. He’d formed this belief they were unsafe, Ozaukee County District Attorney Adam Gerol said during a virtual court hearing for Brandenburg, adding that Brandenburg was upset because he and his wife are divorcing, and an Aurora employee said Brandenburg had taken a gun to work twice.