Giovanni Impellizzari, 25, of Vineland, New Jersey, is accused of contaminating utensils and food at Elizabeth Moore School with his bodily fluids and bleach.
Giovanni Impellizzari is charged with aggravated assault, tampering with food products, endangering the welfare of a child, attempted endangering the welfare of a child, and official misconduct.A New Jersey custodian posted videos of himself contaminating cooking utensils and food for students with his own bodily fluids and bleach and committing obscene acts in the school where he worked, investigators said.
Impellizzari allegedly tampered with and contaminated food products and utensils in the school’s cafeteria with bleach and personal bodily fluids, including saliva, urine and feces. The contaminated food was likely served to students and staff at the school, investigators said. Investigators said Impellizzari posted videos and pictures on a social media app of himself committing the obscene acts.
He is currently lodged in the Cumberland County Jail pending a detention hearing that was filed by the State. Investigators are also collecting bodily fluid specimens from Impellizzari to determine if there is any potential for infectious disease transmissions for anyone who consumed the food at the school. Once they determine this, the health department will notify authorities and steps will be taken. The health department recommends any students and staff at the school to contact their healthcare provider if they suspect any illness.
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