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Fannin County man charged with possession of ricin, a deadly toxin

By Associated Press

ATLANTA (AP) Federal prosecutors have charged a north Georgia man with possession of the deadly toxin ricin.

An indictment filed Wednesday said William Christopher Gibbs of Morganton, located in Fannin County, had ricin, a "biological agent and toxin'' without registration required by law.

Gibbs was arrested Feb. 2 after driving himself to a hospital and saying he'd been exposed to ricin. Authorities said a field test of the car he was driving tested positive for ricin.

At that time, Gibbs was charged with reckless conduct and probation violation by local authorities. 

Federal prosecutors said after the arrest that the FBI had "identified no evidence that any poisonous or toxic substances have been dispersed or that the public is at risk'' in the case.

Ricin is found naturally in castor beans. When purified, even a very small amount of it can kill.

AccessWDUN Staff contributed to this story. 

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