TWO firefighters in Maryland have been charged for destruction of property.
Firefighters flooded a baseball field in Montgomery county, and video of the incident went viral in July.
The two firefighters hosed thousands of gallons of water from a fire engine at their station onto the baseball field.
One of the firefighters said they were frustrated with balls leaving the field and damaging property at the station.
The firefighters were charged with malicious destruction of property and disorderly conduct.
This came after one of them admitted to flooding the field on purpose.
According to a charging document, Montgomery County Fire Capt. Christopher Reilly told players who complained, "I wanted to get your attention."
The document also states that Reilly told Maryland National Capital