Freshman Quinn Matney told a lie. But he never meant for it to snowball into a falsified police report that rallied the community around him and reached the nation, his father said Wednesday.
Matney told campus police a man branded his wrist at 3 a.m. April 4 on the footbridge outside of Craige Residence Hall. But the injury was self-inflicted, his father said.
“A friend saw the wound, and he was embarrassed to say it was self-inflicted. He made up something on the spot, thought that would be the end of it,” said David Matney III after consulting his son.
But after learning that the reported assailant called him a “f—-ing fag,” friends said they believed Quinn Matney, who is gay, was the victim of a hate crime. So they pushed him to report the incident, his father said.
“He did not know how to stop the ball once it started rolling,” David Matney said.
“This was nothing malicious that Quinn did. It got away from him.”
Quinn Matney admitted the story was false during a meeting with the Department of Public Safety on Tuesday, his father said.
David Matney said officials then took his son to Counseling and Wellness Services. Only after contacting him and ensuring that Quinn Matney was off-campus did administrators announce the truth, David Matney said.
Jeff DeLuca, co-president of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Straight Alliance, said the group will still join UNC’s LGBTQ Center to hold a forum today that they planned in response to the now-disproved report. He said the forum will address safety issues and communication on campus.