Raiders' Ray-Ray Armstrong investigated for taunting police dog - Los Angeles Times
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Raiders’ Ray-Ray Armstrong investigated for taunting police dog

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Oakland linebacker Ray-Ray Armstrong reportedly is being investigated to determine whether he illegally taunted a police dog before Sunday’s game in Pittsburgh.

According to television station WTAE in Pittsburgh, a sheriff’s deputy said a player who was in uniform and heading to the field lifted his shirt, beat his chest and barked at the dog before telling another deputy to release the dog. The deputy didn’t release the dog.

Taunting a police dog is a third-degree felony in Pennsylvania. The deputy said surveillance video captured part of the encounter.

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