A University of Florida college football player has been charged with interfering with a police canine and resisting arrest, after he was spotted barking at a police dog.
According to Sky News, Antonio Morrison was arrested early Sunday on two misdemeanours and Alachua County Sherriff's Office said that the footballer walked up to an open window of a police car and barked at a dog called Bear.
The report said that the dog responded by barking back, prompting an officer to arrest Morrison for interfering with a police canine and the player was later also charged for resisting arrest.
Morrison's arrest follows another case of the player punching a bouncer, for which he was arrested on June 16.