Crime & Safety

Baltimore Co. Paramedic Pleads Guilty In Bodily Fluid Case: Report

A Baltimore County paramedic facing over 20 charges for placing bodily fluids on workplace items has pleaded guilty to three charges.

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — Christopher Carroll, a Baltimore County paramedic accused of masturbating on workplace items, pleaded guilty Friday to three charges, according to reports.

The Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office confirmed to CBS Baltimore that Carroll pleaded guilty to three counts of causing another to ingest bodily fluids.

The outlet reported that the state is requesting a 30-year prison sentence, suspending all but 20 years. The sentencing would be followed by five years of supervised release.

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Each of the three counts carries up to 10 years in prison under Maryland law.

In February, Carroll was hit with 20 counts of knowingly and willfully causing another to ingest bodily fluid and three counts of malicious destruction of property.

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Carroll came under investigation by the Baltimore County Police Department late last year after reports surfaced of the paramedic filming himself masturbating on workplace items.

Some of those items included fire equipment, iceboxes, and food.

Read more at CBS Baltimore.

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