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Teh One Who Knocks
09-05-2019, 10:43 AM
By Ewan Palmer - Newsweek


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An investigation has been launched following the discovery of a photograph which appears to show two people vandalizing a sandstorm formation which is more than 400 million years old at a state park in Illinois.

Pictures posted on social media show a man and a woman stood in front of the Council Overhang cavern in Starved Rock Park over the Labor Day holiday. The pair are stood next to a black "B+K" in a love heart which has been scrawled onto the ancient rocks.

The image was posted onto Facebook by Starved Rock and Mathiessen State Parks in a bid to help find the culprits.

"Art is beautiful, but it is not meant to be carved drawn, or painted on natural features at state and national parks," Starved Rock and Mathiessen State Parks wrote in a statement.

"Don't be like John and Jane Doe pictured here who decided to paint on Council Overhang which is a 425 million year old sandstone formation at the park used for 8,000 years as a Native American gathering place.

"One of our largest problems at the park are visitors who do not respect the parks trails, exhibits, buildings, interpretive panels on trails, and the natural sandstone features."
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Speaking to Journal Star, Park Superintendent Kerry Novak said a witness came into Starve Rock administration office on September 2 to report seeing two people deface the wall at Council Overhang, as well as discussing taking a picture of the graffiti and putting it on Instagram.

Novak then searched the social media platform himself and found the incriminating photo.

"They seemed pretty proud of it," Novak said.

Novak said he considers the vandalism as "disrespectful."

He added: "If you bring your family here, you want to see a beautiful natural area. You don't want to see this sort of thing."

The Illinois Conservation Police later launched an investigation into the photographs. Police have not yet been able to confirm if the photo is authentic, reports WQAD.

The Starved Rock and Mathiessen State Parks has since removed the Facebook post showing the vandalism. It is unclear why the post has since been removed, and representatives for the parks did not immediately return a request from Newsweek for comment.

Hal-9000
09-05-2019, 05:04 PM
I think instagrammers like this should be charged with huge fines. Your picture who 6 (real friends in your life) people will see for five seconds is not worth what people do to some places.

Teh One Who Knocks
09-05-2019, 05:23 PM
I think instagrammers like this should be charged with huge fines. Your picture who 6 (real friends in your life) people will see for five seconds is not worth what people do to some places.

More than just fines, make them have to clean up there vandalism AND clean up the entire park. Six months worth of community service time. These self-important assholes are everywhere now.

Hal-9000
09-05-2019, 05:45 PM
More than just fines, make them have to clean up there vandalism AND clean up the entire park. Six months worth of community service time. These self-important assholes are everywhere now.

We recently had a Canadian girl who defaced a wall in ...some Asian country I think. She was held, charged and got off real lucky in my opinion. I think it was because somehow word got out to the world and the country that was holding her had to capitulate so as not to seem totally draconian :-k

I'm not remembering the story correctly but I do agree with your suggestion :thumbsup: