Georgia Officers Fall Ill After Being Handed Paperwork

Both officers "began to experience respiratory distress and extreme fatigue. They were rushed to the hospital "suffering chest pain, chest tightness, dizziness and difficulty breathing," the warrant says.

Two Smyrna, Georgia, police officers were sickened Tuesday after a man came into their station and handed them some documents.

According to an arrest warrant, a man named Little Stone III of West Point walked into police headquarters in Smyrna on Tuesday afternoon. The warrant says he spoke with Officers S. Smith and D. Jones about Smyrna officers and Gov. Brian Kemp.

Stone reportedly handed the officers two pieces of paper and asked the officers to give them to the chief. About five minutes later, the warrant reads, both officers "began to experience respiratory distress and extreme fatigue. They were rushed to the hospital "suffering chest pain, chest tightness, dizziness and difficulty breathing."

The FBI is testing the documents, Fox 5 reports.

Stone was arrested and is being held without bond at the Cobb County Jail. He is charged with two counts of aggravated assault on police officers.

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