
If you follow the news about the COVID-19 Coronavirus and the cops, then read on. Cops in Wharton, New Jersey, charged a man with Disorderly Conduct, contrary to NJSA 2c:33-2, and other offenses. The cops claim it all began with the drunken man knocking on doors of various houses. Additionally, they claim he wore a hospital mask and gloves while in this drunken state. While trying to contact a friend or family member to take the drunk man home, they claim he tried to grab an officer’s phone and yelled profanities at the cops. Furthermore, after arresting him, the man allegedly began to kick and spit at the cops. Moreover, they claim he said, “I hope you all catch coronavirus and die.”
Consequently, the cops charged him with disorderly conduct, contrary to NJSA 2c:33-2. Additionally, they charged him with resisting arrest and throwing bodily fluids at officers. Read More