ATLANTA - The FBI is investigating a wave of offensive and racist text messages sent to African American and Black communities across the United States. The messages, which have also targeted high ...
Federal and state authorities are working to find the origins of racist text messages sent to Black people across the country ...
A text messaging service announced Friday that it ended the accounts of users allegedly connected to racists texts sent following the election.
"I don't understand why they don't like us because of the ... were allegedly behind the texts were reported, the accounts were disabled in less than an hour. MORE: Racist text messages reported ...
Many teenagers and college students around the country have reported receiving racist text messages and emails.
The FBI is investigating offensive racist messages sent to African American, Black, Hispanic, and LGBTQIA+ individuals nationwide. Victims reported receiving text messages with discriminatory ...
"I don't understand why they don't like us ... The probes are ongoing. A senior law enforcement official told ABC News that it has not been determined if the source of the racist texts is domestic ...
The FBI has launched an investigation after black Americans were sent sickening texts telling them to report to cotton-picking plantations. The racist messages were sent out across the country ...
It is unclear who is behind the reported texts, how many people had received ... said in a statement it was "aware of the offensive and racist text messages sent to individuals around the country ...
These racist messages have been reported in over a ... one of the largest Black civil rights organisations in the US, have condemned these messages. The Southern Poverty Law Center has also ...
(CNN) — Authorities across the United States are investigating after several people, including children and college students, reported receiving racist ... texts that only intend to divide us ...
The FBI said yesterday it's looking into "offensive and racist text messages" sent to Black people in ... of our skin," Missouri NAACP chief Nimrod Chapel said in a statement. Texts threatening Black ...