Police seek man who posted flyers at OKC law school

The Associated Press - November 3, 2019 1:54 pm

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Authorities are searching for a man believed to have posted flyers reading “It’s Okay To Be White” at the Oklahoma City University School of Law.
OCU Police Director Bill Citty told The Oklahoman that the flyers were posted on Thursday and police believe they have identified the man who posted them.
Citty said that the man is not believed to be a threat to students or the campus, but investigators are trying to determine his intent and whether the actions are a hate crime. Citty said the flyers don’t appear to be a crime because no property was destroyed.
Law school Dean Jim Roth said OCU is “intentional and relentless” in supporting diversity and the hatred and exclusion “will not be tolerated.”

 

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