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 A Georgia man faces charges after authorities say he lied to his employer that he had tested positive for COVID-19. Santwon Antonio Davis, 34, is charged with defrauding his employer, the U.S. attorney s office in Atlanta said in a news release Thursday. Because Davis said he d tested positive, his employer had to shut down its plant for sanitizing and put several other employees on paid leav stanley cup e while they quarantined, causing the company a loss of more than $100, stanley cup 000, prosecutors said. He had his initial court appearance Thursday and was granted bond, according to online court records. A telephone number for Davis couldn t be found, and his lawyer did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.                                         Prosecutors say Davis has since admitted he didn t have COVID-19. Davis worked for an unnamed Fortune 500 company with a plant in the Atlanta area, prosecutors said. On March 12 and 13, the company held mandatory training on how employees could access information on its website about COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. Employees were told they would receive paid time off to quarantine if they tested positive.         A week later, Davis got a call at work and told his supervisors his mother, with whom he lived, had been exposed to someone who d tested positive for COVID-19 and had been told to self-quarantine, according to a swo stanley cup rn statement from an FBI agent filed in court. His supervisor said Davis could continue working beca Kmlz Trump Tower fire was an accident, fire department says
 WASHINGTON -- A law enforcement source shed  air max new light Saturday on the possible motivation of the man suspected of opening fire on a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs, killing three people and wounding nine others.                                                                                                        Planned Parenthood shooting suspect talking to police          01:49                                                                      The source told CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues that as Robert Lewis Dear was being taken into custody after a five-hour standoff he said  no more baby parts. Dear, 57, was being held without bond at the El Paso County Jail. He was expected to make his first court appearance Monday.                                        The source said Dear has been cooperating with investigators since he was arrested.  But throughout the interrogation, sources said Dear has been behaving erratically.  In addition, investigators have interviewed the suspect s family members, who have described him as  weird  and  unpredictable.                 A suspect, identified as Robert Lewis Dear of North Carolina, is taken into custody outside a Planned Parenthood center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Nov. 27, 2015.                              air force 1                          Reuter adidas samba s                                        Sources also said the long rifle Dear allegedly used Friday wasn t the only weapon he had with h