News
The FBI has not released any information about who was responsible for sending the texts, nor is it clear where they originated. The message reposted to @washingtonianprobs on Instagram came from ...
An investigation has been launched after black students across the US received vile texts telling them they had been "selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation". While the details in the ...
You have permission to edit this article. Edit Close. Facebook; Twitter; YouTube; Instagram ...
Several federal and state agencies are investigating how racist mass texts were sent to Black people across the country in the wake of the presidential election this week.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A disturbing wave of racist text messages targets Americans across 20 states, as children, students, and professionals receives hateful messages from unknown numbers.
Federal authorities on Thursday said they are investigating a series of racist text messages sent to Black people—including some school students—across the country referencing slavery and ...
Texts threatening Black people with slavery in 2024 is "not normal," NAACP President Derrick Jackson said. "And we refuse to let them be normalized." Explore More ...
Authorities work to find the source of racist texts sent to Black people nationwide after the election. Here’s what we know By Dalia Faheid , Ashley R. Williams , Jack Forrest , Jillian Sykes ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Federal and state authorities are investigating a wave of bigoted text messages sent anonymously that have spread alarm among Black Americans across the country this ...
Officials in a number of states are responding to reports of racist texts received by residents in the days after the 2024 election. The Virginia Attorney General's Office told ABC News it "is ...
FBI Investigates Racist Texts Sent Across US After the Election. Published Nov 07, 2024 at 8:33 PM EST Updated Nov 08, 2024 at 11:24 AM EST. By .
Authorities work to find the source of racist texts sent to Black people nationwide after the election. Here’s what we know By Dalia Faheid , Ashley R. Williams , Jack Forrest , Jillian Sykes ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results