The baseball player in high schools, who urinates the water jug of the opponent, is now facing 15 charges of the battery
California’s young baseball player is just a joke, but the Rio Rancho police do not laugh. Teenage Presser Player (his name was revised from the reports because of his age) It was photographed in Tabul at the opposition water jug, before returning to the visiting hideout During the March 25 match between Rio Rancho Secondary School and La Koyva High School.
The player told the police that it was his responsibility to fill the water jugs and away from the match from the hose near the field, and that he used this as an opportunity to urinate in the jug of La Koyva – but he said he was only able to put “five drops” of urine in the water, according to a copy of the events. The accident was filmed by his friends, and he was loaded on Snapchat.
Then it is believed that 15 players from La Cueva drank polluted water, as officials often bring their water bottles to the games, but they used the jug in the bunker to fill their bottles. This has led to the reporting of the Rio Rancho player to test and conditional release of events, as law enforcement officials believe that there is a reason to ship the boy with 15 battery charges, one for every deduction of drinking polluted water.
The motivation for the accident is currently unknown. The player who faces charges says that he simply meant a joke, and that he did not urinate in the jug as revenge – but others are not sure. During a match between the teams on the first of March, the urination player was subjected to the La Cueva opponent, and according to the boy’s father, the school did not report the accident because they wanted to deal with it “in a different way.” He pointed out that perhaps urination in the water jug had not happened if it was dealt with differently. “
The entire Rio Rancho High School JV was suspended pending the completion of the investigation. It is not clear whether more players who helped the accident can also be accused.