Man arrested after employer reports him for use of a fake COVID-19 vaccination card

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A man was arrested on Friday for trying to use a fake COVID-19 vaccine card.

Devin Kemp, 24, of Eaton, was arrested and charged with second degree possession of a forged instrument after his employer reported him for trying to use a fake vaccine card.

The Department of Health Vaccination Complaint Investigation Team contacted State Police Monday when the company Kemp worked for filed a complaint. The company is being protected but is located in Marcy.

Kemp was transported to the Oneida County Public Safety Building for arraignment.

The conviction ranges from a minimum of probation and no jail time to 7 years in prison.

dmitry_babanov on October 5th, 2021 at 12:02 UTC »

Oh my god, fake vaccination cards are so popular in Russia. It became the new fake driver license or the new fake conscription ineligibility, just much less expensive.

This is one of the examples. But I’m sure it happened just to show off that Russia “is serious” about vaccinations

MadFlava76 on October 5th, 2021 at 04:50 UTC »

Interesting that they are actually cracking down on this. What happened to that Samantha Svoboda lady that made a tiktok video bragging that she had a forged vaccination card but was still unvaccinated? Did she get arrested?

ladyem8 on October 5th, 2021 at 02:48 UTC »

The man was charged with Second Degree Possession of a Forged Instrument, which is a felony.