Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Man accused of coughing on cops hit with terror indictment

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TAMPA, Fla. — A Florida man accused of coughing on and spitting at police officers while claiming to be infected with the coronaviru­s was indicted on a federal terrorism charge.

A federal grand jury in Tampa returned an indictment last week charging James Jamal Curry, 31, with perpetrati­ng a biological weapon hoax, according to court records. He had previously been charged by criminal complaint last month. He faces up to 5 years in federal prison if convicted.

Curry’s attorney, Samuel Landes, said in an email that prosecutor­s are stretching a law meant for terrorists to cover a run- of- the- mill police encounter.

“The United States attorney’s position in this case would make each of the millions of COVID- 19 patients ‘ in possession’ of a biological weapon,” Landes said.

St. Petersburg police officers responded to a domestic violence call involving Curry on March 27, according to court documents. During his arrest, Curry declared that he was infected with COVID- 19 and coughed on an officer’s arm, police said.

Curry bonded out of jail the following day, and police were later called to the same residence where Curry had been arrested a day earlier. During his second arrest, Curry spit on an officer multiple times, hitting the inside of her mouth with bloodfille­d saliva, prosecutor­s said. Curry again claimed to have the coronaviru­s, laughed and announced that he was spreading the virus around.

Law enforcemen­t obtained a warrant to test Curry for COVID- 19, and the result was negative.

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