By Becket Adams
Sunday, September 28, 2025
There’s a real problem in the media industry with
reporters who prefer not to report.
Just as bad are the reporters who don’t know how to
report.
These are issues we’ve covered in the past, but things
aren’t getting any better. If anything, they’re getting worse.
Consider, for example, NBC News’ tortured handling last week of a deadly shooting
at a wedding reception in New Hampshire.
The relevant facts, which
were known at the time of NBC’s coverage, are that the alleged gunman,
23-year-old Hunter Nadeau, shot and killed one wedding-goer, 59-year-old Robert
Steven DeCesare, and injured two others.
Just before opening fire on the wedding party, Nadeau
reportedly said, “The children were safe,” and then shouted, “Free Palestine!”
Yet, as was first brought to my attention by Charlie Cooke, NBC practically had to be bullied into
acknowledging accounts of the gunman’s reported words.
The shooting occurred on September 20 at roughly 9 p.m. By midnight, a local ABC News affiliate, WMUR, published an eyewitness account that claimed Nadeau
had shouted, “Free Palestine!”
British tabloids were not far behind.
Yet, by noon the next day, NBC’s full-fledged write-up of the
attack, which carried two bylines, one of whom is credited as a “researcher,”
and a third contributor credit, inexplicably omitted details of the shooter’s
alleged remarks. It published 20 paragraphs on a fatal shooting, and not one
mention of the gunman’s alleged outburst. At least they remembered to include
the “Guns in America” story tag in the report’s upper left corner.
Are we to believe that this is just a matter of laziness
or oversight? If you believe these explanations, I have an infrastructure bill
to sell you.
It wasn’t until around 3 p.m. on September 21 that NBC
finally included details of the eyewitness account — only in passing, while
quoting New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella, a Republican, suggesting
the shooter’s alleged statements don’t tell us anything meaningful about his
potential motives.
NBC reported:
Formella also addressed reports
that Nadeau said the words “free Palestine” during the attack, noting that he
made “a number of statements” at the time. There was no indication as of yet
that this was a hate-motivated crime, Formella said.
“In fact, I would say that at this
point, the evidence leads us to believe that it is more likely that Mr. Nadeau
was simply trying to make a number of statements to create chaos in the
moment,” Formella said.
The above passage represents the totality of the NBC
report’s coverage of the eyewitness account.
What’s impossible to overlook is that incidents such as
NBC’s coverage of the New Hampshire shooting, where objectively newsworthy
details are omitted or obscured, are hardly a rare thing. It’s also impossible
to ignore that these incidents tend to favor very particular narratives.
There are plenty of examples of this type of thing,
including a second incident from last week. NBC also falsely reported last week
that ICE agents had used a five-year-old autistic girl as bait.
On September 23, NBC initially alleged in a now-heavily
amended report that ICE agents held “a 5-year-old autistic girl in
Massachusetts to pressure [her] father to surrender,” attributing the claim to
the girl’s family.
The story originally reported:
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
agents held a 5-year-old autistic girl outside her Massachusetts home to
pressure her father to surrender to authorities last week, according to the
girl’s family.
A video of the incident, obtained
by Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra, shows a young girl surrounded
by what appears to be several male law enforcement agents outside of her home
in Leominster, Massachusetts, last Tuesday.
The girl is sitting beside what
appears to be a law enforcement SUV and holding a bottle while encircled by the
several men, according to the video. . . .
Edward Hip, drove home and “managed
to run back into the parking lot of my house, but they grabbed” their daughter,
[Hip’s wife] added.
A Department of Homeland Security official, Tricia McLaughlin, disputed the story immediately, claiming
the truth of the matter was nothing like what NBC wrote.
Edward Hip Mejia “ignored law enforcement emergency
lights to pull over and drove back to his house,” she said on social media. “He
fled from the car, gave officers the double middle finger, and darted inside
his house. He abandoned his 5-year-old daughter in the car. Officers helped
rescue the child and called local police to report the abandonment.”
The NBC story has since undergone significant revisions so that
it now actually resembles McLaughlin’s version of events.
The report’s opening lines now read, “A video obtained by
Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra shows Immigration and Customs Enforcement with a
5-year-old girl, whose mother says is autistic, while agents attempt to arrest
her father near their Massachusetts home. The video, provided to Telemundo
Nueva Inglaterra by the girl’s mother, depicts the girl sitting beside an SUV
with three agents nearby outside her home in Leominster last Tuesday. Her
father at the time was inside.”
The new headline reads, sadly, “Video shows ICE with
5-year-old girl while agents attempt to arrest her father.”
There’s also a correction, which reads, “An earlier
version of this article mischaracterized the activities of ICE agents in the
video. The article has been updated.”
Most interesting of all is that the family’s story
appears to have changed in the updated version, and NBC allows it to go
unremarked upon. The story currently reads: “Her husband, Edward Hip Mejia,
drove home and ‘managed to run back into the parking lot of my house,’ she
said, and her daughter as a result was left with the agents” (emphasis
my own).
This is interesting because, if you recall, the report
originally said: “Her husband, Edward Hip, drove home and ‘managed to run back
into the parking lot of my house, but they grabbed’ their daughter, she
added” (emphasis my own).
Whether NBC’s staff readily ran cover for a lie or
struggled with the language barrier in a Spanish-language article, the
organization still initially ran with a half-baked account from one side of the
story.
And they wonder why people increasingly get their news
from Joe Rogan.
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