Not so. This is in the same category as committing an armed robbery with a replica gun. He made a threat and that's all it takes to make a "death" threat.
Not so. This is in the same category as committing an armed robbery with a replica gun. He made a threat and that's all it takes to make a "death" threat.
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.