Man spit on officers, claimed to have COVID-19 during domestic incident arrest, police say

Anthony McKee, 31, of Camden, was in the rear of a police car Monday when he allegedly spat on two officers who attempted to speak to him through an open window.

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By Janelle Griffith

A New Jersey man was charged with making terroristic threats after he intentionally spit on officers and told them he had the coronavirus following his arrest in a domestic violence incident, authorities said.

Anthony McKee, 31, of Camden, was in the rear of a police car Monday when he spat on two officers who attempted to speak to him through an open window, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and New Jersey State Police Superintendent Col. Patrick J. Callahan said in a joint statement.

McKee also spat on the vehicle and stated that he had the coronavirus and that the officers were going to get it, the statement said.

McKee was tested for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, at Cooper University Hospital, where he allegedly spat on another police officer, authorities said.

He is charged with two counts of making terroristic threats during an emergency, two counts of throwing bodily fluid at an officer, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and two violations of the emergency orders.

McKee is being held at Camden County Jail without bail.