Forbes reporter Carlie Porterfield speaks with UNC Law Professor Carissa Byrne Hessick on why spitting and coughing recklessly and with ill-intent can be considered a terroristic threat
... [+]As many people take precautionary measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus, a bizarre spate of reports are emerging nationwide of others allegedly spitting and coughing in public, perhaps to infect others, leading officials to issue warnings that perpetrators will be prosecuted—possibly, even, for terrorism.
Early Sunday morning, a Colorado woman pulled over for suspected drunken driving spat in a police officer’s face, saying, “There’s someReports of similar incidents have taken off since last week, including an who was fired after appearing to spit on a package he was dropping off in a video captured by an Amazon Ring device.
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