
Raleigh Police Pursuit Ends in Tragedy: Family Demands Justice, Footage Shows Potential Cover-up
Raleigh, North Carolina: Family Demands Justice After Fatal Police Pursuit A 31-year-old Black man, Tyrone Mason, died in a single-car crash in Raleigh, North Carolina on October 7, 2024, while being pursued by state highway patrol. A year later, prosecutors declined to file charges against the trooper involved, prompting Mason's family and their lawyers to call for justice. "The people demand justice now!" one protestor's sign read, reflecting the family's outrage. Newly released dashcam and bodycam footage reveals a conversation between Trooper Garrett Macario and his supervisor, Sergeant Matthew Morrison, where Morrison allegedly instructs Macario to lie to Raleigh Police about the events leading up to the crash. This footage, along with the lack of charges filed, fueled the family's call for both troopers to be removed from their positions. Bakari Sellers, an attorney for the Mason family, stated, "The tape does not lie, and that he is a liar." This powerful statement underscores the family's belief that a cover-up occurred. Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman maintains that insufficient evidence exists to support a conviction, but she acknowledged the troopers' conduct as "despicable." She has invited the Mason family to review the full investigation report. The ongoing internal investigation by Highway Patrol and the family's plan to include the Raleigh Police Department in a lawsuit highlight the complexities and ongoing struggle for justice in this case. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement.