Just when you thought political correctness couldn't get more absurd, an organization has protested a police sketch of a "person of interest” in the Weleetka murder case. Reason? The face in the sketch is obviously that of an Indian man.
The Society to Preserve Indigenous Rights and Indigenous Traditions says the sketch is harmful to the American Indian community. Police are searching for the killers of two Weleetka girls whose bodies were found June 8. Witnesses worked with a police artist to prepare a sketch of a man who may know something about the case. Police have an obligation to prepare and release sketches of suspects or "persons of interest.”
The protesting group said it was overly generic and "could be probably 10,000 Indian men in Oklahoma.” What would the group have the police do, alter the sketch to avoid offense? This absurd protest must grieve the families of the two girls.
(I'm sure the parents, grandparents, friends and families of the little dead girls are REALLY worried about "OFFENDING" someone. Two little girls are dead and you are SERIOUSLY worrrying that the police sketch will OFFEND someone??? Give it a rest and SHUT UP!)