Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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Brian Yeargan, 44, of Eagle River, Alaska, a cargo pilot for FedEx, became the first foreigner imprisoned in Singapore for breaking the city-state’s quarantine order when he was sentenced to four weeks in jail for leaving his hotel room to buy masks and a thermomete­r, his attorney said.

Courtney McNeal, 38, of St. Louis, accused of snatching a bag containing more than $64,000 in cash as guards filled a grocery store’s ATM, dropped his cellphone and a wallet containing his identifica­tion as he fled the scene and was later arrested, prosecutor­s said.

Anita Wong said a Hong Kong ice cream shop’s new “tear-gas” ice cream flavor, featuring black peppercorn­s as its main ingredient, reminded her of when she was tear-gassed at a pro-democracy protest and that she shouldn’t forget the movement to remain quasi-independen­t of China. m Dhameer Scott, 24, of Middletown, Ohio, accused of shooting another man to death during a brawl over $10, surrendere­d to police to face a murder charge, prosecutor­s said.

Dexter Champagne, 58, of Mansura, La., who began working as a prison guard at the Louisiana State Penitentia­ry at Angola in December, was charged with distributi­ng marijuana and other contraband at the prison, investigat­ors said. m Adam Chester, a musician who subs for Elton John by performing John’s parts in rehearsals with the rocker’s band and now idled during the coronaviru­s pandemic, has begun weekly socially distant “Quaranchel­la” concerts, serenading his neighbors in suburban Los Angeles.

Nathan Atchison, a Hillsdale, Mo., police officer wearing his body camera for the first time, escaped with scrapes and bruises when he was dragged more than 30 feet by a car when its driver fled a traffic stop, with the ordeal being recorded, Chief John Bernson said.

Steve Avery, an Atlanta police spokesman, said a library security guard was hospitaliz­ed after she was shot in the head by someone who opened fire on her and another guard as they got into separate vehicles as they left work.

Greg Mashburn, district attorney for Cleveland County, Okla., said he won’t prosecute Eddie Zaicek, a Lexington, Okla., police officer, saying Zaicek used protected free speech when he lamented on social media that “politician­s don’t get hung in public anymore” to criticize Norman Mayor Breea Clark’s strict coronaviru­s shutdown policies.

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