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Former Baltimore County Paramedic Faces Plea Deal Over Contaminating Colleagues' Food and Drink

Christopher Carroll, a former paramedic, must decide by August 21 whether to accept a plea deal related to serious allegations.

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Former Baltimore County Paramedic Faces Plea Deal Over Contaminating Colleagues' Food and Drink

BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. — A former paramedic with the Baltimore County Fire Department, Christopher Carroll, is facing a critical decision regarding a plea deal in connection with serious allegations of misconduct.

Carroll, 36, was arrested in February following an investigation that began in November 2025. He is accused of tampering with items that led to his coworkers unknowingly ingesting his bodily fluids.

According to a spokesperson from the Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office, if Carroll accepts the plea deal, he would receive a 30-year sentence, with 20 years suspended. He currently faces a total of 23 charges, including destruction of property and knowingly causing another to ingest bodily fluids.

The investigation was initiated after a supervisor in the fire department reported suspicious activity to the police. This led to the discovery of an X account belonging to Carroll, under the username “TattedVersDaddy.” The account featured videos depicting Carroll in compromising situations, some of which suggested that he engaged in acts that could result in contamination of food and drinks consumed by colleagues.

Notably, one video allegedly shows Carroll urinating into an ice maker, which was confirmed by 16 firefighters from Station 2, who reported having used ice from that machine. There are also allegations that he ejaculated into a container of coffee creamer and onto a coworker's keyboard.

Carroll must make his decision regarding the plea deal by August 21, or the case will proceed to trial.

Reported by HarborBeat based on WMAR 2 News (source).

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