I disagree, if the virus was proven there, the charge would be terrorism. Terrorism threat is just threatening people into fear, like bomb threat, mass shooting threats, and so on. A similar precedent might be the anthrax fear in the early 2000s.
I disagree, if the virus was proven there, the charge would be terrorism. Terrorism threat is just threatening people into fear, like bomb threat, mass shooting threats, and so on. A similar precedent might be the anthrax fear in the early 2000s.
It's the same a robbing a 7-11 with a replica gun. The "victims" don't know if it's real and were in fear for their lives. He's guilty and was stupid enough to record his action for posterity.
It's the same a robbing a 7-11 with a replica gun. The "victims" don't know if it's real and were in fear for their lives. He's guilty and was stupid enough to record his action for posterity.
For such a charge to hold up they would have to prove he had the virus at the time of the events. Also I don't think there is a precedent legally for charging someone with spreading a virus as a terrorist.