Semen Pistol Wielder Sought

on-the-face debate between Rodney Moore and Chris English was something else, you haven't been to Orlando, Florida recently. Authorities are searching for a man who's squirting young girls in department stores with a semen-filled water gun and then taking their photographs.

The suspect may have been involved in up to 11 attacks over the past few months, police said. According to police, the suspect's m.o. involves stealing a water gun from the store, filling it with water mixed with semen and then squirting it in the face of girls walking alone.

During his most recent attack Saturday, the man approached an unattended girl at an area Kmart and asked her to open her mouth, said police. When she refused, the man took out a fish-shaped water gun, sprayed the mixture on her and took her photograph. The mixture got in the girl's eye and caused irritation. Paramedics took her to an area hospital where she's doing fine, police said.

After seeing television reports of the attack, other parents told police that a man had been following their children around the store, said police who have released a composite sketch.

In all of the cases, the man has fled from the scene before store officials, parents or police have able to get a good look at him. Witnesses say he has brownish hair, is 5 feet 11 to 6 feet 1 inches tall and weighs approximately 160 pounds, police said. The incidents occur mainly at discount department stores and have primarily occurred at Kmarts and Wal-marts in the metropolitan Orlando area. In a February incident, the man allegedly snatched a girl, who was waiting for her parents, squirted her with the mixture and fled the scene, police said.

Police have obtained a DNA sample from his previous attacks. They are currently running the sample against the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's DNA data bank, which contains samples from convicted sex offenders. They said they have been unable to test the material for the AIDS virus because of technical difficulties. However, if the suspect is caught, the court will likely order an HIV test.

An Orlando forensic psychiatrist, who specializes in court ordered mental examinations of defendants, said that this type of behavior is worrisome.