Feb. 23 A North Carolina woman was charged with assault after she allegedly blew into a sheriff deputy's face and said she had COVID-19. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office said the incident happened Sunday evening as Jasmine Louise McClain, 27, was being booked into jail. "While being processed into the jail, McClain is accused of blowing into the face of the processing officer twice after .
Jasmine Louise McClain, 27, was being booked into jail in Lincoln County, North Carolina, on Sunday on a stabbing charge when she made the claim she had COVID-19 and blew into a deputy s face.
Woman Charged In Connection To Stabbing
Jasmine Louise McClain
Woman Charged In Connection To Stabbing
February 23, 2021
27-year-old Jasmine Louise McClain of Newman Lane in Iron Station was arrested Sunday (February 21) by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Officers. She’s charged with felony assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury and misdemeanor assault on a government official.
Deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 600 block of Brevard Place Road in Iron Station at approximately 4:20 a.m. Sunday (February 21) in reference to a report of an altercation that occurred at a home on Newman Lane. Deputies arrived to find the male victim at a relative’s house with a stab wound to the chest. Lincoln County EMS was dispatched to the scene and transported the victim to Caromont Regional Medical Center in Gastonia where he was treated for his injuries.