The FBI is looking into a series of racist and offensive text messages and emails and encouraging any recipient to report details to the agency.
The original texts were sent out a day after the election to African American and Black communities, saying they were chosen ...
The agency said that reports have grown since last week when Black people were targeted with messages from anonymous phone numbers.
The FBI is investigating a series of racist text and email messages that were sent out to numerous people from an unknown ...
The messages, described as hateful and distressing, have reached Hispanic, LGBTQIA+, and high school communities, escalating concerns about their scope and intent.
Many teenagers and college students around the country have reported receiving racist text messages and emails.
Members of the Hispanic and LGBTQIA+ communities are now receiving emails saying they have been selected for deportation or ...
The original texts were sent out a day after the election to African American and Black communities, saying they were chosen ...
The FBI made a statement on racist texts received by Black communities. Students at the University of Missouri reported ...
The racist texts that have pinged the phones of Black Americans after this election show that not even the children are safe.
Racist text messages received this week primarily by Black students nationwide — including in Missouri — are under ...
A recent wave of racist texts targeting Black Wisconsinites has sparked concerns about data privacy. The personal information ...