Tampa, Florida
A criminal complaint was filed against James Jamal Curry, 31, St. Petersburg for spitting on an arresting officer multiple times—hitting the officer’s face, nose, and inside her mouth with blood-filled saliva, according to officials.
Authorities stated that Curry again claimed to have the Coronavirus, laughed, and announced that he was spreading the virus around.
He was charged with perpetrating a biological weapons hoax.
If convicted, Curry faces up to five years in federal prison.
According to the complaint, on March 27, 2020, officers from the St. Petersburg Police Department responded to a domestic violence call involving Curry. During Curry’s arrest, he turned to an officer, declared that he was infected with the Coronavirus, and coughed on the officer’s arm.
The next day, Curry bonded out of the Pinellas County Jail.
On the evening of March 28, 2020, police were again called to the same residence where they encountered Curry and arrested him a second time. During his arrest,
Law enforcement officers subsequently obtained and executed a search warrant to test Curry for COVID-19. Curry tested negative.
Individuals close to Curry and jail personnel reported that Curry had not shown any symptoms of COVID-19.
Curry is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.