High school baseball player who peed in opponent’s water jug now facing 15 counts of battery

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A junior university baseball player in California states that it was just a joke, but Rio Rancho police do not laugh. A teenage baseball (whose name has been built from the reports due to their age) was filmed by urinating in the water jug ​​of an opposite team, before returning to the door of the visiting dugout a game of March 25 between Rancho High School and the Cueva High School.

The player told the Police that it was his responsibility to fill the jugs of water and home before the game of a hose near the field, and that he used as an opportunity to urinate in the water jug ​​of the cave, but said he could only see. The incident was filmed by his friends and uploaded to Snapchat.

Then it is believed that 15 players of the cave drink contaminated urine water, and officials say that players to bring their own water bottles to the games, but use the jug in the shelter to fill their bottles. This has led the Rancho River player to be reported to probation and youth probation, and the officials responsible for enforcing the law believe that there is a cause to charge the child 15 positions of aggression, one for each opponent the contaminated water.

The reason for the incident is currently unknown. The player who faces the charges says that it simply means it as a joke, and that he did not urinate in the jug as retaliation, but others are not so safe. Duration a game between the teams on March 1 the urine player was beaten by an opponent of the cave, and according to the child’s father, the school did not report the incident because to handle it “in a different way.” He pointed out that perhaps urinating in the water jug ​​would not have happened if the blow “the leg was handled differently.”

The entire JV team of the Rancho High School has been suspended awaiting the completed research. It is not clear if more players who helped in the incident could also be accused.

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