A US man has been charged with making a terrorism threat after allegedly filming himself licking items in a supermarket saying ‘Who’s afraid of coronavirus?’
Cody Pfister, 26, was arrested after a video of him mocking the disease, which has put the entire world on lockdown, sparked outrage around the globe. Footage from a Walmart in Warrenton, Missiouri, shows the suspect taking off a face mask and running his tongue along items on the shelf while looking at the camera. An on-screen caption reads: ‘I’m a nasty moths f***er’. Authorities in Warrenton said they received complaints from people as far away as the Netherlands, Ireland and UK, helping them track the culprit down. Court documents say Pfister ‘knowingly caused a false belief or fear that a condition involving danger to life existed’ and accused him of acting with ‘reckless disregard of the risk causing the evacuation, quarantine or closure of any portion’, according to local media.