WOODBRIDGE - "You kill them and I'll shoot it with my phone."

Those were the words of a 17-year-old high school student who conspired with another teenager on June 8 to intentionally kill geese and goslings by running them down with a Ford Explorer, according to the New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

The teenager videotaped the gruesome act, according to the NJSPCA.

The video was uploaded to the social media app Snapchat and it spread quickly around Colonia High School, where the two are students, officials said.

"Several concerned citizens alerted the NJSPCA to the video," the agency stated in a news release that included the video.

"After several days of investigation the two youths were found and admitted to their involvement in the events while being questioned with their parents permissions," the agency stated.

At least one goose was found dead on Dorset Drive around the corner from the 300 block of New Dover Road where the attack occurred. The vehicle used to run down the goose family was located in the school parking lot and still had goose feathers embedded into the front license plate, grill and bumper, investigators said.

The NJSPCA cited both teenagers with the intentional killing of geese and/or goslings. The case will likely be referred to family court, said Matt Stanton, spokesman for the NJSPCA.

"The judge has a particular amount of discretion," Stanton said. "What will probably happen is mandated psychological counseling and probably community service."

The investigation was a joint operation with the NJSPCA, Woodbridge Police and the Woodbridge Animal control division.

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