Woman jailed for disgusting act in viral shopping centre video

A woman whose image went viral when she coughed on a cancer patient at a shopping centre last year in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic has been sentenced to 30 days in jail.

A judge in Jacksonville, Florida also ordered Debra Hunter to pay a $500 fine (A$655), serve six months probation and participate in a mental health evaluation along with anger management, David Chapman, communications director for the state attorney’s office in Jacksonville, said in an email.

She was also ordered to cover the costs of the victim’s Covid-19 test.

Heather Sprague (left) and Debra Hunter making a rude gesture (right).
Debra Hunter (right) was jailed for 30 days for deliberately coughing on Heather Sprague (left) in a US store last year. Source: Facebook/Heather Reed Sprague

Hunter received credit for one day already served in jail. She was arrested last June after she was recorded deliberately coughing on the other customer during an argument with employees inside the store.

According to investigators, the victim, Heather Sprague, had begun recording Hunter’s heated encounter with the employees.

Hunter saw her and made a rude gesture before walking up and saying she would cough on her. And then she coughed on her, an arrest affidavit said.

Video of the incident uploaded to Facebook by Ms Sprague has since been viewed over 36,000 times.

Ms Sprague, who is being treated for a brain tumour, told the judge she spent days anxiously searching for a place where she and her family could be tested for the coronavirus. The tests ended up being negative, she said.

Coughing woman had faced several hardships before incident

Hunter’s husband told the judge they had faced numerous hardships leading up to the incident, including losing everything they had in a house fire, FirstCoast News reported.

“It was like air being inflated into a balloon, and it finally got to the point where she couldn’t handle any more air,” Ms Hunter’s husband said in court.

“And then she finally rubbed up against something and just popped.“

Hunter told the judge her family has paid the price for her mistakes, adding that her children continue to lose friends, and that they don’t go out in their community anymore.

“I watch as my kids lower their heads and turn the opposite direction, so they won’t be recognised or approached,” she told the judge.

“And I know exactly what they’re feeling because I do the same thing.“

Stills from a video of Debra Hunter coughing on another woman.
Debra Hunter was filmed coughing on another shopper during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in Florida last year. Source: Facebook/Heather Reed Sprague

Before ordering jail time, Duval County Court Judge James Ruth said she was struck by the fact that Ms Hunter’s testimony focused less on how she may have harmed the victim and more on how her actions affected her own family.

“Her children didn’t create this problem and her husband didn’t, and she talked about how it changed her world and she was getting ‘nastygrams’ on Facebook and things of that nature and they can’t go to their country club or wherever,” Ruth said.

“But I have yet to see any expression, or a significant expression on her regret about the impact it had on the victim in this case!”

Debra Hunter in a mug shot from the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.
Debra Hunter (pictured) has been ordered to spend 30 days in jail fro coughing on a woman in a US store. Source: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office

Ms Sprague said the encounter left her stunned and fearful.

“I worried for the health and safety of my children, and wondered how in the world I could possibly isolate to protect them — in a household of 12 — if I had been intentionally infected,” she said.

She told the judge she believes there should be accountability for Ms Hunter’s actions, which is why she chose to report the incident.

with AP

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