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Ho Suk Kim Busted Guess Why?

FEBRUARY 13 Love was in the air (or at least the precinct) when the below arrestees posed for their booking photos, which kick off this Valentine s Day-themed edition of our weekly mug shot roundup. A few notes about the other images: 1) As hard as it may be to believe, the gentleman on page #4 was charged yesterday with killing his girlfriend s cat. Along with his most recent photo (far right), the suspect, 22, is seen in two other mug shots taken during the past 15 months; 2) The massage parlor employee on page #8 was arrested Wednesday for prostitution after allegedly offering undercover cops oral services for $150. The 44-year-old arrestee is named Ho Suk Kim; and 3) The octogenarian Louisianian on page #12 was nabbed this week for drunk driving. (15 pages)

Daily cases in India drop below 100K; CDC gives OK for vaccinated Americans to visit neighboring countries: Live COVID-19 updates

US to donate 500 million doses of Pfizer vaccine to the world, report says; India surge eases: Live COVID-19 updates

US to donate 500 million doses of Pfizer vaccine to the world; India surge eases: Live COVID-19 updates

US to donate 500 million doses of Pfizer vaccine to the world; Americans skipping vaccines for other diseases: Live COVID-19 updates Jorge L. Ortiz and John Bacon, USA TODAY 3 lasting impacts from COVID-19 that employees may see as offices reopen UP NEXT Amid intensifying calls for wealthy nations to share their COVID vaccine surplus with the rest of the world, the U.S. is poised to step up big time. President Joe Biden will announce the U.S. has purchased 500 million doses of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine to donate to 92 low-income countries and the African Union, a person familiar with the plan told USA TODAY.

Former pharmacist sent to prison for sabotaging vaccine; India surge finally eases: Live COVID-19 updates

Former pharmacist sent to prison for sabotaging vaccine; India surge finally eases: Live COVID-19 updates John Bacon, Elinor Aspegren and Steven Vargas, USA TODAY 3 lasting impacts from COVID-19 that employees may see as offices reopen Replay Video UP NEXT A former pharmacist in Wisconsin who admitted trying to sabotage more than 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccines at a time when demand for the shots was overwhelming has been sentenced to three years in prison. Steven Brandenburg, 46, of Grafton admitted after his arrest in December to intentionally removing the doses manufactured by Moderna from a refrigerator for hours at Aurora Medical Center in Grafton. He pleaded guilty in February to two felony counts of attempt to tamper with a consumer product.

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