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FBI: Minor found responsible for a majority of threats made toward historically Black schools

Since January 2022, more than 50 HBCUs, houses of worship, and academic institutions across the country have received racially motivated threats of violence.

WASHINGTON — An FBI investigation into racially motivated threats of violence targeting historically Black colleges and universities has identified one juvenile believed to be responsible for a majority of the threats.

The Department of Justice has worked with state prosecutors to hold the minor accountable.

Since January 2022, more than 50 HBCUs, houses of worship, and other faith-based and academic institutions across the country have received racially motivated threats of violence.

The investigation into these threats has led to the identification of several minors believed to be responsible for the first set of threats made between January 4 and February 1, 2022.

Further FBI investigation identified one juvenile believed to be responsible for a majority of these threats. 

Due to the federal limitations for charging an underage perpetrator with federal crimes, the Department of Justice worked with state prosecutors to hold them accountable on charges unrelated to the specific threats to the HBCUs. This individual is under restrictions and monitoring of his online activities, according to a news release.

No additional information can be provided due to the subject's age.

The FBI is continuing to investigate additional unrelated threats that appear to have begun overseas:

  • A distinct set of threats primarily targeting HBCUs was received between February 8 and March 2, affecting at least 19 institutions.
  • A distinct set of threats began on June 7 and are ongoing. More than 250 colleges—including seven HBCUs—over 100 high schools, and two junior high schools received bomb and/or active shooter threats.
       

The FBI is working with local, state, federal, and international law enforcement partners to pursue those responsible for these threats. Anyone with information is asked to report it to 1-800-CALL-FBI, or online at tips.fbi.gov.

"Hate-fueled and racist threats of violence cause the victims real distress. These threats disrupt the learning environment and the education of college students, as well as other citizens. The FBI will not tolerate anyone trying to instill fear in any community, especially one that has experienced violence and threats of violence historically. The FBI will continue to vigorously pursue anyone responsible for these ongoing threats with help from our law enforcement partners at the federal, state, and local levels."

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