Raiders linebacker investigated for alleged K-9 taunting

Police reportedly believe Raiders LB Ray-Ray Armstrong bared his chest and barked at a police K-9 on Sunday before asking the deputy handling the dog to release it. (Hannah Foslien / Getty Images
Ray-Ray Armstrong  (Hannah Foslien / Getty Images/File)

PITTSBURGH (AP) _ An Oakland Raiders linebacker is being investigated to determine whether he illegally taunted a police dog before a game in Pittsburgh against the Steelers.
Television station WTAE in Pittsburgh says a sheriff’s deputy working with the dog Sunday identified the player as Ray-Ray Armstrong.
Chief Deputy Kevin Kraus says a player lifted his shirt, beat his chest and barked at the K-9 before telling a deputy to release the dog. The deputy didn’t release the dog.
He tells The Associated Press the player was in uniform heading to the field. He says a decision on charges could come this week.
Armstrong, the Raiders and the Steelers declined comment Tuesday.
Taunting a police dog is a third-degree felony in Pennsylvania.
Kraus says surveillance video captured part of the encounter.
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