Kameron Gilchrist allegedly weaponized his HIV-positive status by spraying blood into the eyes of two Rex Hospital workers during a medical emergency.
A 25-year-old man is behind bars after police say he pulled one of the most disturbing and disgusting stunts we’ve seen in a minute—allegedly spraying HIV-positive blood directly into the eyes of two emergency hospital workers while they were just trying to treat him.
Kameron Gilchrist Charged With Felony Assault After HIV Exposure Incident at Raleigh’s Rex Hospital
According to arrest warrants obtained by The North Carolina Beat, Kameron Lamont Gilchrist is facing two counts of felony physical assault on emergency personnel stemming from a March 21, 2025, incident.
Warrants say that while Gilchrist was being treated at UNC Rex Hospital in Raleigh for diabetic-related issues, he allegedly “sprayed HIV blood into the eyes” of two hospital employees, causing irritation and direct exposure to the virus.
Arrest Came Months After Incident
Despite the incident taking place back in March, Gilchrist wasn’t arrested until September 11, 2025—nearly six months later.
He was booked into the Wake County Jail, where he is currently being held on a $25,000 bond.
As of now, no updates on whether the victims tested positive.