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Man With AIDS Virus Indicted on Assault Charges in Bitings

Washington Post (10/15/93) P. B3


A U.S. District Court grand jury in Alexandria, Va., yesterday indicted a man carrying the AIDS virus on charges stemming from a July confrontation in which he allegedly bit two corrections officers at a prison. Jeffrey Wayne Sturgis, 27, was charged with assault with intent to commit murder. Law enforcement officials say the incident occurred when officers at the Lorton Correctional Complex tried to search Sturgis when he entered the facility. The indictment reported that Sturgis learned of his condition in November 1990. Authorities say it is too soon to tell whether the bitten officers have been infected with the deadly virus. Sturgis was, in fact, trying to smuggle drugs into Lorton, and the grand jury also indicted him on charges of crack, marijuana, and heroin possession.


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