The Coral Springs Police Department is pushing back against what it calls “significant inaccuracies and misleading information” following a misleading headline published by the Miami Herald about prior 911 calls at the home of slain Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer — a headline that was later changed after drawing criticism from readers.
According to the Miami New Times, the Herald initially published a headline suggesting a history of domestic violence-related 911 calls at Metayer’s Coral Springs home before revising it to more accurately reflect the nature of the incidents.
“Coral Springs police called to vice mayor’s home five times before her murder,” the paper’s online headline read. After readers on social media blasted the headline as misleading clickbait, editors updated it to read: “Five police calls made to vice mayor’s home before death; details remain unclear.”…