Wisconsin Police Officers Go To War With Highschoolers In Hilarious Toilet Paper Prank

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What’s the Halloween season without a good trick? A group of high schoolers went to war with two police officers in a hilarious toilet paper prank at a football game.

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The biggest drama was on the sidelines at the Hartford Union High School homecoming football game. According to TMJ4, Wisconsin school resource officers Adam Miller and Taylor Koenig turned the tide in a toilet paper prank.

The Prank: They used a confiscated leaf blower as a toilet paper launcher against the crowd. “We’ve got a few tricks up our sleeve now, too!” Miller said. “It was great! It brought back a lot of good memories, and we got a little payback.”

The toilet paper came from a senior tradition at the school. Seniors prank the school before the homecoming game by covering the school in toilet paper. Usually, they’re then responsible for cleaning it up. But the two police officers collected the toilet paper themselves for their own prank.

  • “I wanted to do something fun for the kids and make a memory for them,” Koenig said. “Toilet papering is one thing, but when they actually need you for a serious situation in their life, they actually feel comfortable coming to you and speaking to you about something like that. It’s been great.”

Toilet Paper Prank

A Hit: The students loved the reverse toilet paper prank.

  • “It was really funny,” McKenzie Murray said. “I could not stop laughing!”
  • “I thought it was fun seeing everyone scramble,” Everly Nelson said. “And be like, what the heck is he doing?”
  • “I was right in the front, so I got hit in the face with it,” Ezra Markos said. “But it was fun.”

The toilet paper prank was a hit to say the least. The officers also had a good time.

  • “The highlight of being an SRO is making the kids laugh, showing them that a cop can be down to earth as well,” Miller said. “[And be] that big brother and big sister role model for them.”
  • “After being on night shift for the last three years and seeing what they’ve done to the high school, it was awesome and incredible. I felt like a big kid, and I was back in high school from 12 or 13 years ago,” Miller said. “Better luck next year!”

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