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Police officer shouted you b d as he punched puppy leaving dog yelping in pain
Sergeant Martin Dunn, 48, who was part of the police response team for the Manchester Arena bombing attack was filmed punching his dog multiple times, a court heard
Prosecutor Charles MacRae said Dunn had been drinking when the offence took place
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GMP firearms cop who punched puppy is not suspended but will face internal investigation
Sgt Martin Dunn punched the five-month-old spring spaniel called Frank several times in his garden after it pooed on his lounge carpet leading him to see red a court heard
Sgt Martin Dunn (Image: Yorkshire Live)
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You little b ard! : Greater Manchester Police officer punched puppy when it pooed on his carpet
Sgt Martin Dunn has been ordered to do unpaid work and has been banned from keeping animals for five years
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