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Two Maryland firemen were hit with charges for a hose stunt that flooded a baseball field being used by a collegiate team amid a long-running feud, according to a report.

Montgomery County Fire Capt. Christopher Reilly and firefighter Alan Barnes each were slapped with three misdemeanor charges for the watery retribution this past July, according to NBC News.

Water shoots from a fire station in Silver Springs, Maryland, after a homerun from a high school baseball game struck a firefighter’s car in July 2025. fox5dc

They each face two counts of malicious destruction of property and one count of disorderly conduct.

“The Montgomery County Fire Rescue Service takes this matter very seriously and is cooperating with the investigation,” Montgomery County said in a statement Wednesday.

Both Reilly and Barnes have been “removed from operational duties and placed on non-public contact status,” pending the outcome of an internal investigation, the statement said.

Defense attorney Richard Finci told NBC News the hosing was a result of an ongoing dispute between the firefighters and baseball players who constantly hit dingers or lose balls on the fire department property.

The fire captain told police officers he let the waterworks go on for about one minute before cutting the flow, NBC News reported, citing a criminal complaint.

Montgomery County Fire Capt. Christopher Reilly and firefighter Alan Barnes each were slapped with three misdemeanor charges for the watery retribution this past July. fox5dc
The Silver Springs Volunteer Fire Department station is located behind the Montgomery Blair High School baseball field. Google Maps

Barnes allegedly moved the truck into position but did not touch the spigot.

Gallons flooded the Montgomery Blair High School baseball field in Silver Spring, which was being used by Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League team, the Silver-Spring Takoma Thunderbolts.

The field was drenched after a baseball smacked into one of the suspect’s pick-up truck,s which was parked at the firehouse in a lot adjacent to the field, Fox 5 DC reported.

Both Reilly and Barnes have been “removed from operational duties and placed on non-public contact status,” pending the outcome of an internal investigation. Silver Spring Fire Department/Facebook
The scoreboard for the high school baseball field sits in front of the fire station in Silver Springs, Maryland. Google Maps

That ball was apparently a home run.

“There are nine other leagues who play here, and we’re not the only ones that hit home runs,” Dick O’Connor, founder and director of the Thunderbolts, told 7News at the time.

The wooden-bat baseball league team was forced to cancel the game and lose a night’s worth of revenue, according to reports.

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