The 300-pound bench Philly skateboarders stole from New York

The 300-pound bench Philly skateboarders stole from New York City is already gone again

A 300-pound, curved metal bench that has become a piece of skateboarding history was stolen last month from New York City's Tompkins Square. A group of Philadelphia skateboarders took credit for driving up in a U-Haul and bringing the bench back down I-95. For the past week or so, it had been at Cecil B. Moore Station Plaza near Temple University. Now it's gone again after Temple Police reportedly gave it a person who provided them with evidence of ownership of the bench.

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