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Joshua Colon told detectives he was covering up for his supervisor who 'joked with him' about taking 'some vaccines for the supervisor's mother'

A man who was once named “Paramedic of the Year” is now an alleged criminal.

Joshua Colon, 31, is being accused of falsifying COVID-19 vaccine consent forms and for missing doses. The Polk County, Florida paramedic has been arrested and formally charged.

Colon told detectives he was covering up for his supervisor who “joked with him” about taking “some vaccines for the supervisor’s mother,” per a news release obtained by CNN.

On Jan. 6, Colon received three vials that contained 10 vaccine doses to administer to firefighters, who were also expected to fill out consent forms. But by the end of the day, some of the documents for the doses were missing.

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It was later discovered that three of the consent forms were fake. Two of the firefighters reported never taking the vaccine and the other did not exist.

He later admitted that he signed the forms himself.

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“According to Colon, he refused to provide those vaccines to the supervisor, at which time the supervisor said he would tell those higher up in the chain of command that Colon was selling vaccines outside of work,” per the news release.

“What occurred was, there were three syringes with three doses of the vaccine that Joshua Colon put in a plastic bag, put in a special refrigerator and sealed it. And then, at the direction of (the supervisor) he took a break,” said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd at a news conference.

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Two doses were later found in the supervisor’s car.

“The bottom line is, Joshua tried to cover for the (supervisor),” Judd said. “Joshua set up the circumstance for the vaccines to have been stolen. Had Joshua simply gone to his boss right then, he’d have been the hero.”

Colon was charged with “Four counts of forgery, four counts of uttering a forged instrument, four counts of falsifying medical records, two counts of creating a fictional personal ID, as well as criminal use of personal ID and official misconduct,” according to a sheriff’s office news release viewed by CNN.

Colon made a comment through his attorney.

He “deeply regrets his weakness in failing to alert the Chain of Command to the theft of the vaccine, accepts responsibility for his error in covering up the theft, and in an effort to protect the reputation of his agency, has resigned his position.”

Colon was named “Paramedic of the Year” for his service during a bad multi-vehicle accident in 2020.

The paramedic was released on bond.

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House Democrats on Monday were briefed by the U.S. Capitol Police on several disturbing potential armed demonstrations and assassination plots planned in the coming days by supporters of President Donald Trump, an indication that the deadly invasion of the halls of Congress last week may have been just the start of a broader wave of right-wing violence ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.

HuffPostreported that on a private call late Monday, 'new leaders of the Capitol Police told House Democrats they were closely monitoring three separate plans that could pose serious threats to members of Congress as Washington prepares for Democrat Joe Biden's presidential inauguration on Jan. 20.'

According to HuffPost:

The first is a demonstration billed as the 'largest armed protest ever to take place on American soil.'

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Another is a protest in honor of Ashli Babbitt, the woman killed while trying to climb into the Speaker's Lobby during Wednesday's pro-Trump siege of the Capitol.

And another demonstration, which three members said was by far the most concerning plot, would involve insurrectionists forming a perimeter around the Capitol, the White House and the Supreme Court, and then blocking Democrats from entering the Capitol―perhaps even killing them―so that Republicans could take control of the government.

Under fire for allowing last week's assault on Congress, the Capitol Police insisted to House Democrats on the Monday call that law enforcement is prepared to handle the pro-Trump extremists—but, according to HuffPost, lawmakers stressed the need for strict protections.

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'One topic of discussion was the need to put every member of Congress through a metal detector before the inauguration,' HuffPost reported. 'A member on the call [said] that there was an 'eyes-wide-open realization' that Capitol Police needed to take precautions against 'all these members who were in league with the insurrectionists who love to carry their guns.'

This is absolutely chilling. https://t.co/gQVo9aDCnX

— Keri Blakinger (@keribla) January 12, 2021

The alarming briefing came in the wake of news that the FBI sent a memo to law enforcement agencies across the nation warning that 'armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols and at the U.S. Capitol,' as ABC Newsreported Monday.

The memo also states that 'the FBI received information about an identified armed group intending to travel to Washington, D.C. on 16 January.'

'I don't know who needs to hear this, but the coup attempt is ongoing,' Max Berger, co-founder of IfNotNow, said in response to the FBI memo.

Advocacy group Stand Up America added that 'some in Congress are saying the threats that Trump presents to our democracy are over, and impeaching him isn't worth it.'

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'They are wrong,' the group said.