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  • Nearly 200 cases dismissed after North Carolina trooper allegedly made ‘misleading’ statements


    RALEIGH, N.C. (WBTV) – Nearly 200 cases have been dismissed after a state trooper in North Carolina made statements that appeared to have been “false and misleading,” officials said.

    CBS affiliate WNCN said the trooper initially called into question was Garrett Lee Macario. The station reported that Lorrin Freeman, the Wake County District Attorney, began reviewing Macario’s credibility after he investigated a fatal crash in October.

    “We received information the last week in December that there had been an accident, a one-car fatality on Capital Boulevard in October, in which the interaction of the trooper on scene had come into question,” Freeman said via WNCN.

    Freeman said she then requested bodycam footage from the day of the crash. During a review, she said “there were statements that were made by that trooper that appear to be false and misleading.” From there, the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) launched an investigation.

    WNCN said the state chose not to pursue pending cases that involved Macario, which led to the dismissal of about 180 cases. Freeman said the majority of those cases were related to DWI charges.

    Freeman said one reason the cases were dismissed was because DWI investigations are “pretty much one-witness cases.”

    During the review of Macario’s conduct, WNCN reported that the credibility of his supervisor, Sgt. Matthew Morrison, was also questioned.

    “Without getting into the details of this investigation, there was information in the body cam and dash cam video that I reviewed that also gave rise to concerns about his credibility,” Freeman said of Morrison.

    About a dozen cases that involved Morrison — but are separate from Macario’s — were being reviewed.

    North Carolina State Highway Patrol confirmed to WNCN that both Macario and Morrison were placed on administrative duty, effective Jan. 10. Macario has been with the agency since February 2019, and Morrison since July 2012.

    WNCN reported that neither trooper had been charged as of Jan. 24. In addition to the SBI investigation, the station said an administrative investigation by Highway Patrol was also likely.

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    In a shocking turn of events, nearly 200 cases in North Carolina have been dismissed after a state trooper allegedly made ‘misleading’ statements. The trooper, who has not been named, is accused of providing false information during traffic stops, leading to the dismissal of numerous cases.

    This revelation has sparked outrage and concern among the public, as the integrity of law enforcement officers is being called into question. It raises serious doubts about the credibility of the trooper and the validity of the cases he was involved in.

    The dismissed cases range from traffic violations to more serious offenses, leaving many individuals wondering if justice has truly been served. The impact of this misconduct is far-reaching, affecting not only the individuals directly involved but also the trust and confidence in the criminal justice system as a whole.

    As investigations continue into the trooper’s actions, it is crucial that steps are taken to ensure accountability and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. The repercussions of this scandal are significant, and it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of upholding honesty and integrity within law enforcement.

    The fallout from this case serves as a cautionary tale and a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in our criminal justice system. It is essential that measures are put in place to prevent such incidents from happening again and to restore public trust in law enforcement.

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  • LDS Church calls Netflix series ‘dangerously misleading’


    SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is calling a recently released Netflix series “dangerously misleading,” claiming it mischaracterizes LDS prophet Brigham Young.

    “American Primeval”, which started streaming on Netflix earlier this month, follows a group of LDS pioneers trying to survive the American frontier during the Utah War of 1857.

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    The show depicts an event known as the “Mountain Meadows Massacre where local Latter-day Saint militiamen, aided by American Indian allies, massacred about 120 emigrants traveling by wagon to California.

    “While historical fiction can be illuminating, this drama is dangerously misleading. Brigham Young, a revered prophet and courageous pioneer, is, by any historical standard, egregiously mischaracterized as a villainous, violent fanatic. Other individuals and groups are also depicted in ways that reinforce stereotypes that are both inaccurate and harmful,” a statement from the Church read, in part.

    ‘Gross misrepresentations’: LDS Church speaks on portrayals in Hollywood

    The Church continued to say they have long acknowledged and condemned the tragedy while promoting healing and unveiling the truth of the event. They added that “deceptive, graphic and sensationalized” storytelling hides reality and hinders genuine understanding, but can “foster animosity, hate, and even violence.”

    In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, director Peter Berg responded to criticism of the show’s representations. He said it’s not a literal depiction of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, as those massacres took place over three days and the one in the show happens quickly.

    “I’ve heard some of the pushback, but I haven’t heard anyone from the Mormon side deny that the Meadows Massacre happened and that Mormons did it. I have had them express concerns that we do take other liberties,” he said.

    ABC4 has reached out to the team of “American Primeval”, but has yet to hear back at this time.

    This isn’t the only time the church has responded to its depictions in media. The church also released a response shortly before the film “Heretic” came out, an A24 film where two missionaries of the church were trapped by the character of Mr. Reed, who put them through trials of their faith and beliefs.

    Without naming a specific film or show, the Church has said some of its Hollywood portrayals are “fair and accurate”, but also said some portrayals are stereotypes or gross misrepresentations that have real-life consequences.

    “We understand the fascination some in the media have with the Church, but regret that portrayals often rely on sensationalism and inaccuracies that do not fairly and fully reflect the lives of our Church members or the sacred beliefs that they hold dear,” the Church said in a statement.

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has spoken out against the popular Netflix series “The Book of Mormon,” calling it “dangerously misleading.”

    In a statement released on their official website, the LDS Church expressed concerns about the way the show portrays their faith and its teachings. The series, which follows the lives of fictional characters in a Utah-based Mormon community, has been criticized for its inaccurate and often sensationalized depiction of the religion.

    The Church urged viewers to be cautious when consuming media that claims to represent their beliefs, emphasizing the importance of seeking out accurate information from reliable sources. They also emphasized the importance of respecting the beliefs and practices of others, regardless of their faith.

    The statement concluded by encouraging members of the LDS Church to engage in open and honest discussions about their faith with those who may have questions or misconceptions. The Church is committed to promoting understanding and dialogue, even in the face of media portrayals that may not accurately represent their beliefs.

    Overall, the LDS Church’s response to “The Book of Mormon” serves as a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and discernment when consuming media, especially when it comes to matters of faith.

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