An athlete holds the Olympic Torch by a jaguar --symbol of Amazonia-- during a ceremony in Manaus, northern Brazil, on June 20, 2016.
 
The jaguar, who was named Juma and lived in the local zoo, had to be shot dead by soldiers shortly after the ceremony when he escaped and attacked a veterinarian despite having been hit four times with tranquilizing darts. / AFP PHOTO / Diario do Amazonas / Jair AraujoJAIR ARAUJO/AFP/Getty Images
Jaguar killed during Olympic event
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Man throws bucket of water Olympic torch during the torch relay

The torch was traveling throught the southwestern Brazilian city of Maracaju, Mato Grosso do Sul state

The man was arrested and released on bail shortly after

CNN  — 

The 2016 Olympic torch relay through Brazil has hit another snag this week.

A man was arrested on Sunday in the southwestern Brazilian city of Maracaju, Mato Grosso do Sul state after attempting to throw a bucket of water on the Olympic Torch.

Marcelino Mateus Silva Proença, 27, missed the torch altogether hitting only the torch bearer and the security guards around it according to local police chief, Amylcar Eduardo Romero.

Video posted to social media showed he was standing on the sidewalk when he threw the bucket of water towards the torch. Proença was arrested at home shortly after fleeing the scene. Romero says Proença’s friends had dared him to do the deed.

Early last week Proença posted a photo on his Facebook page of a man holding a bucket with a caption that read: “Waiting for the torch to pass.”

On Monday, Proença posted a meme with cartoon character He-Man holding the torch. The meme read: “I have the torch, but don’t have education, health, security, quality of life…”

When asked about other possible motives, police said they didn’t know whether the act was politically motivated. He was charged with intent to cause material harm and was released after paying his $295 bail. If convicted he could face anywhere from 6 months to 3 years in prison. Police said it wasn’t immediately clear when he would be facing a judge in this case.

Proença seems to be enjoying his notoriety. A few moments after being released from police custody, he posted a selfie saying all was well. Since then he has been sharing with his followers news articles detailing his dare. He even shared the video of his arrest.

The Olympic torch relay through Brazil hasn’t been without its controversies. Last week, a jaguar that was used as part of the Olympic torch relay event was shot and killed after the cat escaped its handlers. In that case, after Juma broke free from her confinement, a team of military members and veterinarians worked to recapture the jaguar.

Despite being shot with a tranquilizer dart, the animal lunged at a soldier and, in an attempt to protect the soldier and the rest of the treatment team, the animal was killed with one pistol shot.