Two firefighters in Maryland's Montgomery County have been charged with malicious destruction of property and disorderly conduct after one of them admitted deliberately flooding a baseball field July 17.
Thousands of gallons of water from an engine at the station was deliberately sprayed onto the field, and a video showing a towering stream of water saturating the field went viral.
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One of the firefighters told police he was frustrated with baseballs leaving the field and damaging property at the adjacent fire station.
According to a charging document filed in the case, Montgomery County Fire Captain Christopher Reilly told two players who went to the station to complain, “I wanted to get your attention.”
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