Ex-Border Patrol agent sprayed urine on supervisor’s cubicle just before retirement: feds

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A former Border Patrol agent in upstate New York is accused of spraying urine all over his supervisor’s desk just before retiring last summer, federal authorities said Wednesday.

Eduardo Flores, Jr., 50, was charged with depredation of government property and could face up to a year in prison and a $100,000 fine if convicted, according to prosecutors.

The suspect went into his supervisor’s cubicle at the Border Patrol Station in Tonawanda on Aug. 24 and began to spray and pour urine throughout the space, splashing the bodily fluid over the victim’s desk, chair, computer, books and even picture frames, court records show.

FILE - A Deputy Chief Patrol Agent for the Dept. of Homeland Security US Border Patrol stands outside the Western New York District office in Tonawanda, N.Y. Thursday, April 15, 2004.
FILE - A Deputy Chief Patrol Agent for the Dept. of Homeland Security US Border Patrol stands outside the Western New York District office in Tonawanda, N.Y. Thursday, April 15, 2004.


FILE - A Deputy Chief Patrol Agent for the Dept. of Homeland Security US Border Patrol stands outside the Western New York District office in Tonawanda, N.Y. Thursday, April 15, 2004. (DON HEUPEL/)

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A “pungent odor” that resembled the smell of urine continued to emanate in the cubicle when the supervisor returned to work days after the incident, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of New York.

Border Patrol had to hire a cleaning company and pay $400 to get rid of the mess.

Flores, who lives in Amherst, is scheduled to appear in federal court Tuesday to respond to the charges.

Authorities did not say what pissed him off.

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