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North Carolina man accused of removing IV and ‘spraying HIV blood’ into hospital employees’ eyes

Last updated: October 8, 2025 11:40 pm
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Authorities apprehended a man from North Carolina nearly six months after he reportedly disconnected his IV and sprayed HIV-positive blood at two hospital workers while undergoing treatment for diabetes, as detailed in various reports.

Kameron Gilchrist, 25, was taken into custody on September 11 and faces two charges for assaulting emergency personnel during an unusual episode at The University of North Carolina’s REX hospital on March 21, as outlined in an arrest warrant.

According to the warrant, Gilchrist allegedly yanked his IV line from his arm and “sprayed HIV blood into the eyes of the victim” while the healthcare workers were “discharging their official duties,” as reported by People.

Kameron Gilchrist, 25, was arrested months after allegedly spraying HIV-positive blood at medical staff. Wake County Jail

It remains uncertain whether the HIV-positive blood was Gilchrist’s or if the two hospital staff members were exposed to HIV as a result of the incident.

Raleigh police indicated that the delay in booking Gilchrist was due to his ongoing medical and psychiatric treatment at the time of the occurrence, as reported by WRAL News.

The incident occurred at the University of North Carolina’s REX Hospital. UNC Rex Hospital in Raleigh, N.C

If convicted, Gilchrist may face a maximum of seven years in prison. Chanintorn.v – stock.adobe.com

A representative from UNC Health Rex stated that the hospital is collaborating closely with law enforcement and security teams to enhance safety measures and pursue charges in cases involving violence against its personnel.

Reports indicate a concerning rise in violence against healthcare workers in recent years. Viacheslav Yakobchuk – stock.adobe.com

Gilchrist is currently being held on a $25,000 bond, with a court appearance scheduled for December 8.

If found guilty, he could face a maximum sentence of seven years in prison.

See also  Man fatally stabbed during fight inside NYC home as killer remains on loose: NYPD
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