A paramedic is sitting behind bars and facing nearly two dozen charges after becoming a little disgruntled at work and taking it out in the least constructive, but maybe most productive way possible.

Police say 36-year-old Christopher Carroll is accused of urinating in numerous places around his Maryland workplace.

“Everyone wants to know why. I don’t have the ability to answer that question right now," Seth Okin, his defense attorney said at his first hearing.

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Caroll was denied bail in the hearing.

The 36-year-old suspended paramedic was accused of filming himself at work while leaving his bodily fluids all over the place.

Investigators that were on the scene said that he peed on the supervisor's keyboard, in a refrigerator, in communal coffee creamer, and in the icemaker at Fire Station 2 in Pikesville.

Prosecutors discussed that the entire crime was filmed as he “urinated into the ice, wiped on a scoop and used the scoop to mix the urine throughout the ice in the icemaker before making a thumbs up gesture to the camera.”

In court, Caroll's defense attorney argued he has no criminal record and he self-surrendered to police after his dad drove him in from Pennsylvania - and I'm sure that was a quiet drive.

When reached by local station WBAL, the father had no comment on his son's behavior or the 23 charges and additional allegations that came out in the first hearing.

The state's prosecutors said there's more video showing Carroll contaminating a carton of orange juice, hand soap in the bathroom, someone's Chap Stick, a can of vegetables, one of the firehouse's air conditioning vents, and a can of scented room spray in his doctor's office's waiting room.

Okin said there are a lot of allegations to review, but they are “enough for anyone sitting in the courtroom to react to."

Prosecutors say Caroll took the footage and shared it online to sell them on subscription websites.

Read more at WBAL

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