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Published 15:42 11 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 15:42 11 Nov 2015 GMT
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Bandit's handler, Maria Watts, told WTAE Pittsburgh that the animal was 'very agitated' by Armstrong's actions.
"He wanted me to let him go," said Watts. "I imagine with his training and experience he would have gone to his target who was taunting him. I don't want to speculate on what he would have done.
"No-one in the department, from the sheriff down, is happy about this."
You can see the Sportscenter report on the incident below [go to 33:10 if it does not automatically take you]. As of yet, no official charges have been filed against the NFL star.
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