Friday, September 20

COVID-19 infected man spat at four police officers in Southern California

Hombre infectado de COVID-19 les escupió a cuatro oficiales de Policía en el sur de California

The exposed officers were quarantined.

Photo: Edward Kimmel / Wikimedia Commons

Four Southern California police officers were quarantined because a man infected with the coronavirus spat at them during an incident over the weekend.

In a press release, the Palm Springs , in Riverside County, said officers responded Saturday night to a call by an individual who was throwing objects at moving vehicles in downtown.

The man allegedly smashed the windows of a pickup truck and was running back and forth over the streets in the S. Indian area Canyon and Baristo Road. When two sergeants and two officers arrived at the scene to subdue the suspect, he began yelling and spitting at them .

The man was taken to a hospital to be mentally evaluated and there it was discovered that he had COVID – 19 . According to the statement, the four officers wore masks and gloves and had no further contact after the struggle with the man, who had not been identified.

According to Los Angeles Times, 15 of the 97 Sworn officers in the Palm Springs Police Department have tested positive since the start of the pandemic.

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