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FILE - This Sept. 13, 2019, file photo booking photo shows Rebecca Dalelio, 43, who was arrested and jailed in the County Main Jail in Sacramento, Calif. California police have arrested Dalelio, who threw a feminine hygiene device containing "what appeared to be blood" onto the floor of the state Senate on Friday, splashing onto lawmakers and forcing them to finish their work in a committee room on the final day of the legislative session. Test results have confirmed the red liquid thrown on the floor of the California Senate last month was human blood, but it did not contain pathogens or infections. The California Senate was delayed for several hours on the final day of the legislative session last month after a woman threw blood from the public gallery, some of which landed on several senators. Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019, a letter from Secretary of the Senate Erika Contreras said the chamber is now open to the public. (Sacramento County Sheriff's Office via AP, File)
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