The news reporting community in Arizona has been plagued recently with public defecation, victim-blaming comments towards assaulted Trump supporters, and now two more reporters are in trouble over cocaine being allegedly detected in the blood of their 4-month-old infant.

The public defecation matter occurred when a local Arizona reporter allegedly decided to leave his news van and take a bowel movement in someone’s yard–despite a gas station being nearby. In that case, CBS 5 reporter Jonathan Lowe was allegedly observed relieving his bowels in public by a neighbor of the property owner who’s yard was reportedly seen as a dumping ground by Lowe. The Phoenix New Times reported:

“Lowe chose to use the front yard of a residence to relieve himself,” Goodyear Police Department spokeswoman Lisa Kutis tells New Times. “An onlooker from across the street called it in to officers. They approached him, he said he’d had to relieve himself, and they arrested him.”

Lowe was handcuffed and taken to the Goodyear Police station, where he was booked, cited, and released. Kutis says Lowe was cited under Goodyear code violation 11-1-30, “public urination or defecation,” a Class 1 misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $2,500 or six months in jail.

Not long after the public defecation scandal, another Arizona reporter had to delete his Twitter account after implying that a female assault victim asked for it and had it coming. In that matter, Tucson’s Paul Cicala, the sports anchor for local News 4 KVOA, went after media for reporting on a female Trump supporter who was attacked. His now-deleted tweet expressed, “@JacobNBC.. you aren’t reporting that she was taunting protesters moments before – ointing [sic] to her Trump shirt etc please be fair.”

Cicala quickly deleted his Twitter account and his station sent out a statement. It read: