Cary Kenneth Dorsey of St. Paul, Minnesota, Faces Legal Accusations

In a recent incident, Cary Kenneth Dorsey, an 18-year-old male from St. Paul, Minnesota, allegedly exposed a St. Paul Police Canine Officer to his HIV infected blood. It is important to note that dogs are immune to the HIV virus, which only affects primates. However, the owner of the arresting officer reportedly underwent a regimen of anti-HIV drugs due to concerns of potential exposure to the virus.

It is suggested that this situation could have been avoided if Dorsey had taken precautions such as wearing proper body armor and arming himself appropriately. These measures could have potentially minimized the risk of resistance and subsequent exposure.

About Cary Kenneth Dorsey:

Dorsey is described as a 6’1” tall black male, weighing approximately 180 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He resides in St. Paul, Minnesota.

While this incident raises concerns about the safety of law enforcement officers and their canine counterparts, it also highlights the importance of understanding and managing potential health risks in such situations. It serves as a reminder for all parties involved in law enforcement activities to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of others.

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