Police grew suspicious because Antione Tuckson left his dog in a restaurant, and an on-duty police dog never leaves its officer's side. \n
Tuckson was carrying a Glock 9mm pistol, handcuffs, a Taser “and other police gear and was accompanied by a dog wearing a police-style vest,” federal prosecutors wrote
After meeting him on the street, officers thought it was odd that Tuckson had left his dog in the restaurant. “Recognizing that an on-duty canine never leaves the assigned officer’s side,” the officers “began investigating Tuckson’s claim that he was a Deputy U.S. Marshal,” the prosecutors wrote.
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