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

California junior varsity baseball players claim it’s just a joke, but Rio Rancho police aren’t laughing. Teen baseball player (whose name was edited from the report for his age) Before returning to the visiting dugout, I took a picture of my pee with the jug of the opposing team. During the match between Rio Rancho High School and Lacueva High School on March 25th.

The player told police it was his responsibility to fill the house and water jug ​​before the game from a hose near the field, and although he used this as an opportunity to urinate with a jug of Lacueva, he told him that according to the version of the event, he could put “5 drops” into the water. The incident was filmed by a friend of his and uploaded to Snapchat.

It is believed that 15 players from Lacueva drank water contaminated with pee. Authorities say players often bring their own water bottles to the game, but they use dugout jugs to refill the bottles. This will report the juvenile’s probation and parole, and law enforcement officers believe there is a reason to charge the juvenile a 15-count battery for each enemy who drank contaminated water.

The motive for the incident is currently unknown. Players facing the accusations say he meant it simply as a joke and he didn’t pee the jug as retaliation, but others aren’t that sure. During the match between teams on March 1, the Peeing player was punched by Lacueva’s opponent, and according to the boy’s father, the school did not report the incident as they wanted to handle “an alternative way.” He pointed out that if the punch had been “treated differently,” he would not have been peeing with the jug.

The entire Rio Rancho High School JV team has been suspended until the investigation is complete. It is unclear whether more players who assisted the incident will be billed.

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