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TROY, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities say they're investigating reports that two police officers used a golf cart to purposely run down and kill a groundhog during a tournament hosted by an upstate New York police department's union.
Officials in Troy said Monday that witnesses reported seeing the cart drive over tee boxes and onto greens at the city-owned Frear Park Golf Course on Friday afternoon. City Council President Carmella Mantello says officials have been told two men used the cart to hunt down the animal and run it over near one of the course's holes.
The incident occurred while the police union for the department in the nearby city of Rensselaer (rehn-suh-LEER') was hosting a tournament. More than 80 people participated, not all of them police officers.
Officials in both cities say they're investigating the incident.
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