U.S. criminals use coronavirus as a weapon

U.S. criminals use coronavirus as a weapon

Criminals throughout the United States have begun using the threat of a deadly coronary infection as a weapon in attacks on police and food shops seeking to rob. Threats to the spread of Avid-19 have surfaced throughout the country, and now the question arises whether states will prosecute the use of the choreography [...]

Threats to the spread of Avid-19 have surfaced across the country, and now the question arises whether states will prosecute the use of the new choreography as a weapon, in the way more than half of American states have declared HIV transmission a crime when the AIDS crisis erupted in the years ♫80.

A man in Michigan wiped his nose and face with a T-shirt from a shop employee who asked him to wear a protective mask. The 68-year-old man has been charged with assault, and if convicted, he could face three months in prison and a $500 fine.

In St Petersburg, Florida, a man coughed up and ran into police officers and threatened to spread the virus when they came to his home after reporting domestic violence.

He faces up to five years in prison with a federal charge to pose a false threat to a biological weapon after being tested and found to be negative to the choreography.

A man in San Antonio, Texas, claimed on a Facebook post that he paid someone to spread the coronary to grocery stores. He was found to have lied but was arrested and charged. He said he was trying to discourage people from going to stores to curb the spread of the virus, federal prosecutors in Texas said.

In New Jersey, Republican Senator Christine Corrado's bill to punish those threatening to spread the 19-year sentence and a $150,000 fine was on the Senate Budget Committee this week.

For those who think it's a pleasure to make such a sick joke you will keep the consequences of your bad decisions,” said Corrado.

These threats will not be taken lightly and those convicted will be punished”, he added.

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