30 January 2024
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — League 42 has announced that its stolen Jackie Robinson statue has been found “dismantled and burned” at Garvey Park in south Wichita.
Police say the Wichita Fire Department got a call around 8:30 Tuesday morning of a trash can fire at Garvey Park. The fire department put the fire out and found what appeared to be remnants of the Jackie Robinson statue. The Wichita Police Department said the statue is unsalvageable.
“This was a heartbreaking discovery this morning,” Wichita City Council Member Brandon Johnson said. “I hate to see that the statue was not in one piece, but I do want everyone to know that we are undeterred in making sure that that statue gets rebuilt and put back there for our community, for League 42, for the young people. That symbol of hope will only be gone for a short time.”
He said it is important now to raise money for a new statue.
“This now lets us know that we need a new statue,” Johnson said. “We’re no longer looking for a complete, intact statue. We know now we need to raise money to replace it, and we will do so.”
He asked people to donate to the fund that League 42 has started. Click here for the GoFundMe site.
Bob Lutz is the founder of League 42.
“Obviously, this is not the result we wanted, but it is a result, and now we can move on,” he said. “We know what’s ahead of us. We know we’re going to incorporate a brand-new statue that looks exactly like the old one.”
Lutz’s friend, the late John Parsons, crafted the statue.
“Fortunately, the mold from his work is still viable, and the statue that reappears at McAdams Park will be the work of John Parsons,” he said. “In a matter of months, that will be erected at McAdams Park, and we’re looking forward to that day … It’ll be a joyous occasion, unlike today, unlike the past five days. We’re ready for some joy, you know. We’re ready for some happiness, and we’re going to pursue that in the best way we can.”
Wichita Police Chief Joe Sullivan said police are determined to catch the thieves.
“It’s disheartening to see the remnants of the statue, the disgraceful way in which it’s been disrespected,” he said. “But the other side of that is, this is a direct indication of the pressure our investigators are putting on the perpetrators that committed this act.”
“For those of you who are in any way involved in this, that means whether you are involved with stealing the statue, whether or not you accepted the statue, you were part of the destruction of the statue, it is only a matter of time,” Sullivan said. “It would be in your best interest to simply turn yourself in, come forward, admit your part in this, and I’m confident that the DA will consider that. But, either way, we will be arresting several people for what they’ve done to our community.”
The Wichita Fire Department will investigate the arson portion of the crime.
The statue was stolen last Wednesday night from League 42 at McAdams Park at 17th Street North and Ohio.
Police released surveillance photos and video after the theft. The WPD says investigators with the Property Crimes Bureau worked all weekend, following up on leads. They also got help from the WPD Field Community Response Team.
On Monday afternoon, the WPD announced that investigators were able to find and recover the truck. In that announcement, they said detectives were following up on some “promising” leads.
Rewards are being offered for information that leads to an arrest in the case.