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After Phillipsburg Students Steal Easton Statue Dead Cat Shows Up at High School

We recently posted about how some Phillipsburg students unabashedly and publicly stole a Easton High School statue leading up to the annual Thanksgiving Day game.

Easton students may or may have not retaliated by placing a dead cat at Phillipsburg High School.

I mean, cats do just die sometimes. It could just be an unfortunate coincidence?

A dead cat was found in front of Phillipsburg High School on Tuesday, a day after Easton Area High School’s “abducted” Red Rover bulldog statue was returned damaged.

The Phillipsburg High football team is the Stateliners, whose Suzy Stateliner mascot looks like a cat.

The Phillipsburg and Easton schools are preparing for their annual Thanksgiving Day football game at Lafayette College.

Phillipsburg police said the cat carcass was left at the front door of the high school overnight. SOURCE: The Morning Call

Wait, their mascot is a cat? Shouldn’t it be a state map or something?

Also, you probably won’t hear this from me again, but, isn’t the reporting of and slight unintentional or not encouragement surrounding the event just asking rival students who read about it to retaliate?

I’m not sayin’, I’m just sayin’.

If it wasn’t a big deal in the first place, it may not be a big deal now. Now this is just not gonna end well.

And, if you know who did this, do the right thing and turn them in.

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