Sheriff Garry McFadden of Mecklenburg County is addressing public scrutiny after meeting with rapper DaBaby. The recent light rail video by DaBaby drew widespread criticism. In a statement to HOT 97, McFadden framed the encounter as part of his broader commitment to community engagement and rehabilitation. He emphasized his decades-long approach to law enforcement.
“As the Sheriff of Mecklenburg County in Charlotte, N.C., I have dedicated four decades of law enforcement service. I have consistently interacted with individuals who have been marginalized or impacted by the criminal justice system,” McFadden wrote. “As Sheriff, my primary responsibility is to engage not only with those housed in our detention center but also with members of the broader community. This is particularly true for those seeking to make a positive difference after their personal struggles and life experiences.”
The sheriff highlighted DaBaby’s history of charitable work, including providing Thanksgiving meals. DaBaby has donated thousands of toys and iPads to children. He has also organized voter engagement through his Vote Baby Vote campaign. “The rapper has also offered financial assistance to families in crisis and supported efforts to combat homelessness in our community,” McFadden noted…