For WUNC June 2 file photo of a crowd gathered in downtown Raleigh to protest the death of George Floyd and violence against Black Americans. A North Carolina appeals court judge accused of nearly striking Black Lives Matter protesters in downtown Fayetteville with an SUV has had his case dismissed because prosecutors said they could not find evidence of a crime. A document issued Friday by Cumberland County District Court said prosecutors found “no credible evidence that a crime was committed" by Court of Appeals Judge John Tyson, who was scheduled to appear in court this month on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon.