date:Jul 21, 2012
tigation.
A spokesperson for the Georgia-based office did, however, dismiss claims that the Bureau was testing the discovered sewing needles for HIV, as suggested by several online reports.
The spokesperson claimed to be unaware of where the reports had come from.
Thereports followed the claims of James Tongues, who was injured by a needle in one of thesabotaged sandwiches.
Tongues told ABCs Good Morning America that he had been prescribed a course of newly-approved anti-HIV drugs, over conc