Oakland Raiders Player Under Investigation for Barking at a Police Dog

Oakland Raiders Player Under Investigation for Barking at a Police Dog
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Seven years in prison. That's what Oakland Raiders linebacker Ray Ray Armstrong faces if he's charged with taunting a police dog.

Really, though?

Cops say surveillance cameras caught Armstrong getting too turnt up at Heinz Stadium before Sunday's game against the Steelers. He allegedly started jumping, beating his chest, barking and yelling at the K-9 as it sniffed for explosives in the tunnel.

Turns out in Pennsylvania, taunting a police dog is considered a third-degree felony with a maximum sentence of seven years in prison and a $15,000 fine.

Whoa. Who knew?

No charges have been filed, and let's hope it stays that way.

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