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NC State Capitol officer accused of firing gun into ground while threating to kill man, deputies say

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BEAUFORT, N.C. (WNCT) — An officer with the North Carolina State Capitol Police was arrested over the weekend in Carteret County, deputies said.

According to a warrant filed by the Carteret County Sheriff’s Office, 56-year-old Steven Daryl Stell of Raleigh is accused of firing a handgun into the ground while threatening to kill a man on Saturday.

Stell is charged with the misdemeanor offenses of going armed to the terror of people, communicating threats, discharging a firearm in county limits, and injury to real property, according to the warrant.

Court records show Stell was released on Sunday on a written promise to appear. He is scheduled to make his first appearance in Carteret County Court on Jan. 8.

The sheriff’s office confirmed Stell is a North Carolina State Capitol officer.

Stell was previously a lieutenant with the Wake County Sheriff’s Office.

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Mekaela Muck

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