Outrage Over Discovery of Dead Longhorn at Fraternity House in Oklahoma The Los Angeles chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (spcaLA) has expressed its outrage over the “horrific” discovery of a dead longhorn in front of a fraternity house near the campus of Oklahoma State University. The carcass was found in front of the FarmHouse Fraternity in Stillwater, Oklahoma, with the words “F**k FH” scrawled on the cow’s side. Local authorities have reported that the longhorn appeared to have been dead for less than 24 hours upon its discovery, and it is unlikely that it was killed on the off-campus fraternity house’s front lawn. Tire tracks on the lawn suggest that a truck or truck and trailer dumped the steer there. SpcaLA officials have released a statement condemning the “horrific and unsettling” discovery and have called for a thorough investigation by local authorities, the Oklahoma State University’s Office of Student Support and Conduct, and the National Interfraternity Council. The timing of this incident carries some significance, as Oklahoma State University is scheduled to play against the University of Texas, whose mascot is a longhorn steer, in the Big 12 championship game in Dallas on Saturday. Speculations have arisen that the slaughtering of the steer is directly connected to the upcoming matchup. Regardless of the motive, spcaLA President Madeline Bernstein emphasized that this is a criminal act that cannot be dismissed lightly. The incident has prompted a response from Oklahoma State University, expressing its appalled reaction to the display of animal cruelty. The Stillwater Police Department is currently investigating the incident, and the university’s Office of Student Support and Conduct has initiated its own investigation. The origins of the animal and the individuals responsible for placing it in front of the fraternity house are still under investigation. As personal injury bloggers, we stand against any form of animal cruelty and support efforts to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. It is essential to ensure the well-being and safety of all living creatures, and incidents like these serve as a reminder of the importance of compassion and respect towards animals.