Just earlier this afternoon it was reported that an unnamed Oakland Raiders player was under investigation for taunting a K-9 police dog before Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field. An incident that is actually a felony in the state in which the Steelers play.

Well, that unnamed player has now been reported as there is an official suspect in #K9GATE as Pittsburgh news outlets continue to cover the most serious story in the history of both the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders franchises.

According to reports, linebacker Ray-Ray Armstrong is the culprit who taunted the police dog on Sunday, something that could actually be serious if charges are filed considering that the crime does carry an aforementioned felony penalty.

Our sources say Alleg co k9 handler has id’d the Oakland Raider under investigation, for taunting a police dog, as Ray-Ray Armstrong #WTAE — Marcie Cipriani (@MCipriani_WTAE) November 10, 2015

Sheriff’s office officials: Raiders player lifted his shirt, pounded on his chest & began barking at k9, while headed on to field Sun. #WTAE — Marcie Cipriani (@MCipriani_WTAE) November 10, 2015

Armstrong will now forever live in infamy as a “dog taunter” but it will be interesting to see if actual charges are filed for something that seems to be so beyond silly that it can’t be a crime unless Armstrong actually physically attacked the dog. Seeing as that doesn’t appear to be the case, charges being field for Armstrong barking at a K-9 dog would be a joke when there are much more serious matters for the courts to handle.