The Hate In Charlottesville Isn’t Surprising To Immigrants Who’ve Lived It Since 9/11
When Balbir Singh Sodhi was killed in a hate crime days after 9/11, his family didn’t lose faith in the United States. They didn’t expect the violence to only get worse.
Charlottesville Cops Showed Restraint At First, And People Are Wondering Why
An eruption of racist violence in Charlottesville has people wondering how things got so out of control.
16 Students Tell Us About Experiencing Racist, Trump-Inspired Bullying
The first time these 16 students experienced racism? When they were bullied by classmates inspired by Donald Trump's words. “Everybody in the school was super nice — until President Trump won.”
We Found 81 Incidents Of Trump-Inspired Bullying That Happened Last School Year
BuzzFeed News has verified 27 more incidents of white students using Trump’s words and slogans to bully classmates, bringing the total to 81. Will the bullying resume when kids go back to school?
Kids Are Quoting Trump To Bully Their Classmates And Teachers Don’t Know What To Do About It
BuzzFeed News reviewed more than 50 reports of school bullying since the election and found that kids nationwide are using Trump’s words to taunt their classmates. If the president can say those things, why can’t they?
Looking For Right And Wrong In The Philippines
I went back to the Philippines to see the farm my family left behind, and to try to understand why they — and most of the country — have rallied around a president most Westerners see as a violent, dangerous despot.
Police Forces Are Sending A Message To Black Suburban Residents: You’re Not Wanted
Places like Troy used to be lily-white, and most of their police departments still are. That’s a problem for the black and brown people moving from big cities like LA and New York in search of quieter places to raise families.
This Man Is Finally Getting Out Of Prison For Murders Someone Else Confessed To
Calvin Buari served 22 years for killing two Bronx men, even though someone else confessed to the crime. Witnesses said they came forward after reading a BuzzFeed News investigation into the case.
Why Police Departments Around The Country Are Taking TV Viewers On Ride-Alongs
On Friday and Saturday nights, A&E's "Live PD" takes viewers on live ride-alongs with police departments around the country. But does it really show what it's like to be a cop?
Racist Vandalism In Oregon Is Pulling Residents Into A Free Speech Fight
Oregon's constitution banned black residents until 1926. A century later, swastikas and other racist vandalism are on the rise statewide, but police are struggling with a surprisingly complicated question: What makes a hate crime?
He Says His Lie Sent A Man To Prison For Life. Coming Forward Could Put Him Behind Bars
More wrongful convictions are being overturned than ever before, thanks in part to witnesses coming forward. But in New Orleans, recanting witnesses are facing perjury charges, creating a chilling effect that could keep innocent people behind bars.
What Makes A Crime A Hate Crime
As police investigate the killing of an Indian businessman, they're navigating the legally complicated and politically fraught waters of what makes a crime a hate crime. "We don't know that it's not, we don't know that it is."
The Fatal Shooting Of An Indian Man in South Carolina Is Under Investigation
“We don’t have any facts that we have uncovered yet that says he was killed for a racial reason."
Four Mosques Have Burned In Seven Weeks — Leaving Many Muslims and Advocates Stunned
"The short answer is we haven’t seen anything like this in the past.”
Trump Just Ordered Cops To Become Immigration Officers
Following Wednesday’s executive orders, sanctuary cities are bracing for a fight.
How Video Finally Proved That Cops Lie
BuzzFeed News reviewed 62 incidents of video footage contradicting an officer's statement in a police report or testimony. From traffic stops to fatal force, these cases reveal how cops are incentivized to lie — and why they get away with it.
Trump’s War On Immigrants Puts Him On A Collision Course With Cops
The president-elect’s threat to crack down on sanctuary cities leaves him in an uncomfortable spot: caught between vows to kick out undocumented immigrants and promises to protect law enforcement authorities.
Turnout Was Down In Some Of Philadelphia's Most Reliably Democratic Areas
Several wards in North and West Philadelphia saw turnout dip by 10% or more compared with 2012 levels — but even if Clinton had matched Obama's vote count, she still would have lost Pennsylvania.
The Little-Known Law That Put A Man Behind Bars Twice For The Same Shooting
Carlos Carromero served his time for shooting and paralyzing a man in 1984. Thirty years later, the assault charge became a homicide.
Philadelphia Couldn’t Stop Trump
"There's a lot of people in this country who don't care about us," one black voter said.