Friday, April 5, 2013
Friday, April 5, 2013

Philly Mag issues apology, retraction for fabricated sniper story

Philly Mag is in the news again, this time for issuing a retraction and apology in the wake of Anthony Gargano's article, "The War Within."

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Philly Mag issues apology, retraction for fabricated sniper story

POSTED: Friday, April 5, 2013, 2:16 PM

Philly Mag is in the news again, this time for issuing a retraction and apology in the wake of Anthony Gargano's article, "The War Within." Gargano's piece chronicles a Marine sniper, John P. Boudreau, who claimed to have killed a whole bunch of people in the Middle East, and the internal struggles he experiences while grappling with the "reality" of having killed so many people.

Turns out that the guy was making it up.

Philadelphia magazine editor Tom McGrath published an apology on The Philly Post on Friday explaining that the piece was largely sourced by Boudreau himself. So, even though the article went through the normal fact-checking process, many of the exaggerations and/or falsities made it into the final article.

In retrospect, of course, there were red flags that all of us missed along the way, as well as a major failure on our part to use outside sources to verify the information we’d been given. While other publications have certainly been duped by sources over the years, that in no way lessens our responsibility or culpability in this case. In plain terms: We blew it.

McGrath references the debate surrounding Robert Huber's "Being White in Philly" piece while addressing Philly Mag's second controversy in as many months.

Philly Mag has never shied away from controversial topics or edgy stories (witness the hubbub that ensued over our cover story last month about race in Philadelphia). But no matter what the story, we have always prided ourselves on trying to tell the truth—to the best we can discern it—in our pages. With this story, we failed in that mission.

Gargano, a WIP host, also issued a statement in the form of a blog post on The Philly Post.

And so I sit here a fool, sickened that I unwittingly led the magazine, a group of caring, diligent editors, and our readers into John Boudreau’s troubled world and his web of deceit. I recklessly ran the red lights that arose while writing this story and sped past all of the basic reporting, which is heresy for a 22-year veteran of the craft. For that, I apologize. I should have seen it from a mile away, and I didn’t see it from nose to nose.

While Gargano admits some fault and apologizes for his missteps, he's also upset.

I don’t know what stabs at me more: that I prayed for this man on countless nights, crawling into his twisted cocoon with fantastic gullibility, or that the story provides a disservice to the true heroes who protect our nation.

Though the piece has been pulled from the web, it was published in Philadelphia magazine's April issue, which is on newsstands now.

Mike Bertha @ 2:16 PM  Permalink | 30 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:58 PM, 04/05/2013
    "...take the movie guy, Wheels and McCarthy with you". -hunglikeaton

    Agreed. McCarthy has a mangina (if they do a shot into the booth check out his man-fupa) and Wheels flat out stinks...worst thing about the Phils' recent Opening Day: Chris Wheeler talking during it.
    CaptAwesome
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:01 PM, 04/05/2013
    please a ton of better writers and journalist, including people like Oprah have been duped by people like this it happens
    Iknowyourider
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:06 PM, 04/05/2013
    Gargano and his buddy Mikie Miss on 97.5 are both prejudice against other nationalities.... especially the Irish!!!
    henry hill
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:26 PM, 04/05/2013
    This is nothing new for this rag. In 1974 they put a writer in the Gino's I was asst. manager in to write an expose of the food chain. Couldn't believe the amount of stuff they made up. Kind of set me straight for all the other lying leftwing reporting.
    georgel
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:34 PM, 04/05/2013
    Whadya expect from a magazine that has ZERO military vets on staff? Same for almost all news or other articles we read about the military or national security issues - no vets as journalists. Yet the chump readers will believe everything written by rookies about the military. One of many reasons to bring back the draft.
    BustedUpGrunt
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:41 PM, 04/05/2013
    I knew this story was not true as soon as I read 2,200 kills. Legendary SEALs sniper Chris Kyle had 160 confirmed (255 claimed). We were supposed to believe that "John P. Boudreau" had 2,200?
    sean0915
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:58 PM, 04/05/2013
    So Gargano was pretending to be a journalist? C'mon. You sort of have to be literate, don't you?
    Bartleby
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:11 PM, 04/05/2013
    "Gargano, a WIP host, ..." This is all you need to say.

    These chuckleheads, like Limbaugh, Beck, Hannity and the rest, make money and keep viewers and listeners and advertisers by stirring up controversy. It would seem this particular chucklehead extended that buble of opportunity to include writing for a less than forthright magazine (which seems to survive on plastic surgery advertisements).
    a4049412
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:09 PM, 04/05/2013
    I actually know this Bordeau clown. He's from Chester Springs and our daughters were in pre-school together. Within five minutes of meeting him a few years ago, he's in tears over his fallen comrades. A few minutes later, he's telling me he was a stunt double for Marky Mark in Invicnible and The Shooter. I knew he was a whackjob immediately. How did Gargano not know? How did he not fact-check his claims? And I'm a fan of the Cuz. His rep takes an enormous hit in my book.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:57 PM, 04/05/2013
    there comes a time in one's life when one must fact check himself...
    ikemcmichaels
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:13 PM, 04/05/2013
    Pretty gutsy to make fun of Gargano and hide behind the on line funny names. I would assume that his embarrassment and hurt are pretty sufficient in hat he had to do the unthinkable and apologize for his efforts. Pretty obvious that his mistake has hurt him deeply but the hits about his speech and his ability are unfounded and cruel. But then again that's what gutless bullies who don't sign their name are all about. Scott Soffen
    YIPO
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:33 PM, 04/05/2013
    "hunglikeaton"....."the tonner"......Seriously, what grown man feels the need to make up such names for himself? Even if you feel it's true, dude, you come across like you're still in 7th grade.
    riles1875
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:44 PM, 04/05/2013
    It is funny that the Inky is calling out poor journalism. There are a few good reporters in this paper, but the quality is so poor due to the changes in ownership, etc.
    TR3
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:00 PM, 04/05/2013
    Awww, DUUUUDDDDEEEEE, gotsta check da sources Cuuuuzzzz. DUUUUDDDEEEE, dats sloppy work dere DUUUUUUDDDDDEEEEE.
    b,ill a,tkins
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:08 PM, 04/05/2013
    Bernie from Broomall is a north korean spy.


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