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SMYRNA, Ga. — 11Alive has learned that the suspect accused of handing possibly tainted paperwork to two Smyrna police officers that caused them to have "respiratory distress" and "extreme fatigue" now faces another charge connected to a church employee who also experienced similar symptoms.Warrants: Third person sickened days after 2 Smyrna officers hospitalized following handling possibly tainted paperwork
A criminal warrant in Cobb County shows that Little Stone, 51, faces an additional charge of felony aggravated assault with the intent to murder.www.11alive.com
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Meanwhile, after reports of the officers' hospitalization aired, the warrant said the pastor at a church located along the same path that Stone took realized that an employee there had been out sick since Feb. 10 with symptoms nearly identical to those experienced by the officers.
According to the warrant, the employee was the one who found the papers and took them inside the church. But it wasn't until two weeks later that the pastor rediscovered the papers, looked at them and realized that Stone's name was on them.
Earlier story from February
SMYRNA, Ga. — Two Smyrna Police officers were hospitalized after they began experiencing "respiratory distress" after touching paperwork that was dropped off at the department's headquarters on Tuesday.Warrants: 2 Smyrna Police officers hospitalized after touching paperwork dropped off at station
A suspect is now in custody, charged with two counts of aggravated assault on a public safety officer.www.11alive.com
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Stone spoke with the clerk before speaking to two officers regarding Smyrna Police officers and Gov. Brian Kemp, the document alleges. He then allegedly asked for the Smyrna Police chief's business card and asked the two officers to give the chief some paperwork that he had brought to the station.
The officers then each grabbed two pieces of paper, and Stone rushed out of the building. Within five minutes, each officer began experiencing respiratory issues and "extreme fatigue," the warrant detailed.
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11Alive looked into his criminal history and discovered he is currently on probation on a charge of terrorist threats, which he pleaded guilty to in 2023. Stone was accused of showing up to Puckett EMS in Austell and telling employees, “I’m going to blow you all up.”