(A) A person commits the offense of obstructing a peace officer when, by using or threatening to use violence, force, physical interference, or obstacle, he or she intentionally obstructs, impairs, or hinders:
(1) The enforcement of the penal law or the preservation of the peace by a peace officer or judge acting under color of his or her official authority; or
(2) A police animal assisting a peace officer acting pursuant to the peace officer's official authority.
(B) For purposes of this section,
POLICE ANIMAL means a horse or dog owned or controlled by the city or the state for the purpose of assisting a city law enforcement officer or a state trooper acting pursuant to his or her official authority.
(Neb. RS 28-906) Penalty, see § 10.99