Posted on 07/11/2026 4:47:20 AM PDT by Libloather
PITT COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - A political candidate in North Carolina dropped out of the race after he was recently arrested.
That candidate -- 37-year-old William “Liam” Schuyler Jr. -- was running to represent District 6 on the Pitt County Board of County Commissioners.
An arrest warrant alleged that Schuyler took a picture of a female without her consent on May 1. He was subsequently charged with felony secret peeping and was arrested on June 30.
Records showed he was released from the Pitt County jail by the next morning after he posted a $10,000 bond.
Sister-station WITN reported that Schuyler ran uncontested in the District 6 Democratic primary back in March, and was therefore set to run against Republican incumbent Gary Weaver in November’s election.
On Wednesday, July 8, though, the Pitt County Democratic Party said in a statement that Schuyler was dropping out of the race.
“We recognize that this is a deeply personal matter, and we hope that he and everyone involved are afforded the privacy, respect, and space they need as the legal process moves forward,” the statement read in part. “We also appreciate him making that difficult decision in the best interest of the Democratic Party, our candidates, and the voters of Pitt County.”
“Our Party expects candidates for public office and all elected officials to meet high standards of integrity and accountability, and when circumstances arise that could undermine the public’s confidence, we act decisively to keep the focus where it belongs -- on earning the trust of the voters and delivering results for the people of Pitt County,” the statement continued.
(Excerpt) Read more at wbtv.com ...
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Secret peeping?! That’s kind of a weird offense. I’m sure that millions of people have secret peeped.
Seems like a lot of Democrats all across the country are having various scandals.
And the GOP seems to be trying to attract attention from the voters mostly by diminishing President Trump.
Seems like our side could be capitalizing on this a bit better.
The article just says he took a picture of a woman without her consent, which makes it sound like it happened on the subway or something. They are charging it as a felony so they should have reasonable basis to believe that these elements were present (according to Gemini):
To secure a conviction for the felony variant of secret peeping under North Carolina law (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-202), the state must prove six specific legal elements beyond a reasonable doubt. The primary elements required to upgrade the charge from a misdemeanor to a felony include:
1. Intentional Peeping The defendant must have intentionally looked slyly, surreptitiously, or cautiously at the victim. It cannot be an accident, such as accidentally walking past an open window.
2. Done Secretly The action must happen without the knowledge or consent of the person being observed. If the individual knows they are being watched or recorded and allows it, this specific statute does not apply.
3. Expectation of Privacy The victim must be in a place where they have a legitimate expectation of privacy. This includes a “room” broadly defined by law, such as a bedroom, bathroom, restroom, shower, or dressing stall. It also covers any circumstance where a reasonable person would believe they could disrobe in private.
4. Presence in the Area The victim must actually be physically occupying the room or private area at the exact time the peeping or recording occurs.
5. Use of a Recording Device The defendant must use a camera, smartphone, or any other device capable of capturing a photographic or digital image (still or moving video). Note: Peeping with the naked eye is only a misdemeanor; using a recording device to capture an image upgrades it to a felony.
6. Purpose of Sexual Gratification The image must be captured for the specific purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of any person. The law does not require it to be for the defendant’s own gratification; it applies if it is captured to satisfy someone else’s desire as well.
I do all of my peeping out in the open. Nothing secret about it.
Elizabeth Warren’s type of guy.
Well he looks like a nice enough guy 😂
> Secret peeping?! That’s kind of a weird offense. <
You have no expectation of privacy in public. My guess: This weirdo Democrat (but I repeat myself) was spying on someone where privacy could reasonably be expected.
North Carolina candidates can be replaced before 120 prior to the election. That day was July 6. So sad.
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He may be attracted to porta potties too. And men who want to break into his mom’s basement.
Oh, those “fun-loving” DIMocRATs.
Noticed they buried “Democratic Party” in the middle of the article.
“Seems like our side could be capitalizing on this a bit better.”
Tying him to other Democrats would be nice but there’s no other real benefit in this particular case because Schuyler had zero chance of winning in November anyway — District 6 is far and away the most Republican district in Pitt County.
That practically made me spit out my coffee.
North Carolina for ya. I have been unfavorably impressed since moving here.
As always, if they do at all. If republican it is the first thing mentioned.
They truly can’t help themselves
They didn’t get around to mention the Party until you stopped reading. Gaslighting at its finest.
I wonder if he has a German Nazi Tattoo.
“Noticed they buried ‘Democratic Party’ in the middle of the article”.
WBTV is based in Charlotte, one of the 4 major leftist enclaves in NC (Raleigh, Wilmington, Asheville are others), so it is fitting they run cover for the dude.
They begin with “A political candidate in North Carolina...”, instead of something like, say, “Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson...” in a comparably embarrassing story.
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