A reserve police officer and volunteer firefighter in Indiana was arrested Tuesday on charges that he pepper sprayed an infant after a domestic dispute, local station WHAS reports.

Charles Edelen was arrested on battery and criminal recklessness charges. Court records obtained by WHAS show he was involved in a domestic dispute with his wife and the father of her child when he pepper sprayed the man and baby. He also had his gun in hand at one point.

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Edelen is currently free on bond, the station reports.

It’s not the first time a small child has been injured by police pepper spray devices. Last year, a Georgia SWAT team severely injured a toddler after accidentally throwing a flash-bang grenade into his playpen during a raid, CNN reports. The 1-year old sustained major injuries. He has since left the hospital and undergone multiple procedures to repair his injuries, ABC News reports.

In 2013, the NYPD was named in a lawsuit claiming they pepper sprayed three small children, including a 2 year old and 5 month old, because they suspected their mother had evaded subway fare, Courthouse News Service reports. The spray caused the 2 year old “fits of vomiting.”

Clarksville is a small town on the border of Indiana and Kentucky. The city of roughly 23,000 was ranked as the second most dangerous in Indiana by Movoto Real Estate’s blog, the Courier-Journal reports.