EDISON – Police charged a man after he allegedly coughed and spat on officers and claimed he had the novel coronavirus, according to Police Lt. Robert Dudash.
Multiple officers responded to a call at 11:01 p.m. on April 1. The male’s parents made the call to Edison police dispatch, police said.
Reports claim the man was “agitated and began coughing in the direction of the officers, then stated ‘I have the coronavirus,’” according to police.
The situation escalated and a struggle ensued. After a brief struggle, police said he was subdued and placed into the rear of a police vehicle, but not before kicking one of the responding officers, police said.
At Edison Police Headquarters, the suspect allegedly refused to exit the vehicle and once again attempted to kick officers, police said. Once inside headquarters, the male allegedly again coughed and spat at officers and stated, “Now you all have the coronavirus,” police said.
No officers were injured during the altercations. Whether the suspect is actually infected with COVID-19 is unknown at this time, police said.
Police Thomas Bryan said he commends “my officers for their restraint in dealing with this individual.”
“His actions are incomprehensible in this day and age and will not be tolerated,” he said. “I am confident in our judicial system to prosecute him to the fullest extent.”
The suspect was processed and transported to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick. He was charged with obstruction of law, terroristic threats, three counts of aggravated assault on a police officer and criminal mischief, police said.