Oh, one of the idiots is slightly sane. She doesn't believe in assaulting and beating up healthcare workers. One of ReOpenNC's leaders splits with group, accuses others of 'nearly inciting a riot' https://www.wral.com/coronavirus/on...es-others-of-nearly-inciting-a-riot/19077308/ A woman who has been an administrator of the ReOpenNC Facebook group posted to the platform Wednesday that she was leaving. "This movement has taken a turn," Kristen Elizabeth wrote, citing the arrest of another group leader, Ashley Smith, at Tuesday's rally in downtown Raleigh. Smith and others "deviated from the plan" in challenging police who asked protesters to stay off the sidewalk. “In my opinion, it was borderline inciting a riot," Elizabeth said. "The protest became unhinged ... and Ashley was going on emotion, not logic.” Smith and three others – Lisa Todd, 55, of Raleigh, Wendy Macasieb, 53, of Catawba, and Jonathan Dane Warren II of Indian Trail – were arrested as the rally wound down Tuesday afternoon. All are charged with resisting a public officer and violation of an executive order, and police said more arrests could be coming. (More about these idiots at the above url) Police further commented on local news that they plan to hunt down and charge dozens of these ReOpen rioters. IMO they should hunt them all down and place them in COVID infested prisons for lengthy sentences. After all most of these protestors stated they don't believe COVID is a real threat.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/14/uk/uk-railway-worker-spat-on-police-cctv-intl-gbr-scli/index.html Police examine CCTV footage after UK transport worker dies from Covid-19 following alleged spitting incident (CNN)Police are examining CCTV footage after a British transport worker died with coronavirus 14 days after being allegedly spat on in a busy London station. Belly Mujinga, a 47-year-old railway ticket office worker, was working for Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) on the station concourse of London's busy Victoria station at the time of the incident on March 22. She and a colleague were allegedly assaulted by a man who spat at them and coughed on them, claiming he had the coronavirus, Mujinga's union, the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA), said in a statement on Tuesday. The union said Mujinga had no personal protective equipment and had "begged to be let to work from inside the building" rather than outside on the concourse.
Man who called coronavirus ‘fake crisis’ gets infected, issues warning https://nypost.com/2020/05/18/florida-man-who-called-coronavirus-fake-crisis-gets-infected/ A Florida man who initially believed the coronavirus was a “fake crisis” that was “blown out of proportion” is now hospitalized along with his wife — and is sounding a cautionary note about the deadly bug. “I thought it was maybe the government trying something, and it was kind of like they threw it out there to kinda distract us,” Brian Hitchens told WPTV from his hospital bed. “I’d get up in the morning and pray and trust in God for his protection, and I’d just leave it at that. There were all these masks and gloves. I thought it looks like a hysteria,” he added. The Uber driver described his ordeal in a lengthy Facebook post. “Many people still think that the Coronavirus is a fake crisis which at one time I did too and not that I thought it wasn’t a real virus going around but at one time I felt that it was blown out of proportion and it wasn’t that serious,” he wrote. Hitchens said he continued downplaying the pandemic until he began feeling sick and stopped working. A couple of days later, his wife also began feeling unwell, so she went to a hospital and was told to go under quarantine. But when the couple’s conditions worsened, Hitchens wrote, they went to Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center. “They admitted us right away and we both went to ICU. I started feeling better within a few days but my wife got worse to the point where they sedated her and put her on the ventilator,” he said. “I was never put ventilator and started feeling better feeling stronger never had terrible aches and pains just weak and exhausted,” Hitchens said, adding that his wife remains sedated. “After 3 weeks I have come to accept that my wife may pass away and the peace I have about it is that I know without a shadow of a doubt that she will be going home to be with the Lord but I also do believe in miracles and I’m holding on to the chance that she may get healed but if not I am thankful for her I know we’ve been married for 8 years,” he said. He added: “So think about what I wrote and think about if this thing is a fake crisis. “Looking back I should have wore a mask in the beginning but I didn’t and perhaps I’m paying the price for it now but I know that if it was me that gave it to my wife I know that she forgives me and I know that God forgives me.”