Katie Couric’s Gun Documentary Deceptive Editing Under Fire

By Don Irvine.

 

 

Katie Couric’s recent documentary on gun violence in America, “Under the Gun,” has come under fire for deceptive editing that made gun rights activists appear stumped by one of Couric’s questions.

Couric attended a gathering of the Virginia Citizens Defense League and asked the group this question:

 

“If there are no background checks for gun purchasers, how do you prevent felons or terrorist from walking into, say, a licensed gun dealer and purchasing a gun?”

 

The activists were then shown looking at each other, and at the ground, for about eight seconds without ever answering the question before the film moves on to another topic.

But in an audio recording obtained by The Washington Free Beacon, it is clear that the group’s members responded to Couric right away and spoke at length about this issue.

After word of the deception spread, the documentary’s director, Stephanie Soechtig, issued the following statement:

 

“My intention was to provide a pause for the viewer to have a moment to consider this important question before presenting the facts on Americans’ opinions on background checks. I never intended to make anyone look bad and I apologize if anyone felt that way.”

 

The Washington Post’s Erik Wemple Blog found Soechtig’s statement completely unsatisfactory:

“In the years we’ve covered and watched media organizations, we’ve scarcely seen a thinner, more weaselly excuse than the one in the block above. For starters, it appears to count as an admission that this segment of the documentary was edited. The artistic ‘pause’ provides the viewer not a ‘moment to consider this important question;’ it provides viewers a moment to lower their estimation of gun owners.”

 

In order to create the “dramatic pause,” Soechtig spliced in footage from the documentary when the activists were silently listening to Couric.

Couric issued a statement that said she stood behind Soechtig, and that as the executive producer she was very proud of the film.

This incident should serve as a reminder of how anti-gun the liberal media are and to what lengths they will go to to make their case for more gun control.

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