Bay Area woman protesting mandatory vaccinations charged after allegedly throwing menstrual blood at California senators

SACRAMENTO — A San Francisco Bay Area woman who opposes mandatory childhood vaccinations has been charged with two felonies over allegedly flinging a cup of menstrual blood at state senators last year.

The Sacramento County district attorney’s office filed charges of assault on a public official and vandalism against Rebecca Dalelio, 43, on Thursday, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Friday. She is a resident of Santa Cruz County.

Senators had just finished taking a vote Sept. 13 when Dalelio allegedly tossed the blood onto the floor of the Senate from the public gallery, saying: “That’s for the dead babies.”

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Dalelio was arrested and released on bail. She is scheduled to be arraigned Monday in Sacramento Superior Court.

Each charge carries a possible jail sentence of up to one year.

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