Its been a busy day for news stories about firefighter misconduct. We have one where two New Mexico chiefs handcuffed and assaulted a firefighter with a crowbar; another where an Indiana chief is accused of propositioning a female subordinate; another Indiana case where a fire chief was accused of misconduct in his role as a fire inspector in another community, and now this one: A Florida firefighter has been arrested, charged with making threats against his fire department via telephone and his Facebook page.
Christopher Baird, 34, was terminated last Wednesday by Polk County Fire Rescue and charged by police on Thursday with three counts of making threats against a public servant and two counts of aggravated cyber stalking. The threats allegedly began about a month ago while Baird, a part-time firefighter, was on medical leave.