The making of an alleged school shooter: Missed warnings and years of neglect
Interviews with family members and a review of private texts and public documents open a window on a 14-year-old’s path to alleged gunman at Apalachee High School.
By Sarah Blaskey, John Woodrow Cox, Hannah Natanson, Laura Meckler and Shawn BoburgSenate Democrats seek probe into DOJ investigation of Trump and Egypt
The request comes after a Washington Post article revealed how a secret Justice Department investigation was closed despite prosecutors and FBI agents having sought to take additional steps.
By Aaron C. Davis and Carol D. LeonnigMeet Barbara Jones, the ex-judge now policing Trump’s business moves
No other court-appointed monitor has been tasked with keeping tabs on the financial transactions of a former and perhaps soon-to-be-sitting president.
By Jonathan O'ConnellNew audio disputes ruling that stripped Jordan Chiles of Olympic medal
A Post analysis of audio and visual evidence shows the U.S. gymnast’s coach initiated the inquiry into her score within the required one-minute timeframe.
By Jonathan Baran and Emily GiambalvoOn social media, a bullied teen found fame among child predators worldwide
A troubled 15-year-old in rural Texas was shunned as an outcast in his community. He found refuge on social media, where he became the anonymous leader of a global online group that preyed on vulnerable children.
By Shawn Boburg and Chris DehghanpoorMother of Georgia suspect is said to have called school before shooting, warning of ‘emergency’
The mother of the suspected Apalachee High School gunman said that she called the school on the morning of the shooting and warned a counselor about an “extreme emergency.”
By Sarah Blaskey and Teo ArmusSwift charges against Georgia father mark a cultural shift on school shootings
Colin Gray’s arrest after four were killed at Apalachee High echoes the Michigan cases against James and Jennifer Crumbley, the first parents of a school shooter ever convicted of homicide.
By John Woodrow Cox and Steven RichDevelopment bank sues former president, alleging he abused office
CABEI filed a lawsuit against ex-president Dante Mossi, accusing him of breach of contract and abusing his office to benefit himself after leaving.
By Desmond ButlerIn historic case, father of 14-year-old school shooting suspect charged with murder
Colin Gray, the father of the suspected Apalachee High School shooter, was charged with involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder and cruelty to children.
By John Woodrow Cox, Steven Rich and Sarah BlaskeyGeorgia school-shooting suspect struggled with mental health, aunt says
The parents of the 14-year-old high-school-shooting suspect have not commented publicly after the deadly attack at Apalachee High School.
By Sarah Blaskey and Holly BaileyAccused Georgia 14-year-old would be youngest mass school shooter since 1998
The alleged Apalachee High shooter’s youth, and his apparent ability to obtain an AR-15-style weapon, will likely amplify national debate over gun violence.
By John Woodrow Cox and Steven RichA school cop admitted to sexually abusing two students. He got probation.
Jamel Bradley, who worked for years as a Richland County school resource officer despite multiple complaints about sexual misconduct, was ordered to register as a sex offender.
By Jenn Abelson and Jessica ContreraHow The Post investigated police officers accused of sexually abusing kids
The Washington Post has spent more than a year examining police officers accused of sexually abusing kids. Here’s how we reported the Abused by the Badge series.
By Jessica Contrera, John D. Harden and Jenn AbelsonHouse Democrats ask Trump if he illegally accepted $10 million from Egypt
The inquiry came in response to a Washington Post article detailing a Justice Department investigation into intelligence from 2016 indicating that the Egyptian president sought to give Trump $10 million.
By Carol D. Leonnig and Aaron C. DavisA school cop was accused of sexual misconduct with kids. He kept his job for years.
In South Carolina, Deputy Jamel Bradley remained a school resource officer despite complaints that he was preying on girls at Spring Valley High.
By Jenn Abelson, Jessica Contrera and Nate JonesUkraine has captured more than 200 Russian soldiers in Kursk offensive, videos show
Visuals verified by The Post show more than 240 Russian prisoners, which analysts say appear to include conscripts with minimal fighting experience.
By Sarah Cahlan, Evan Hill, Imogen Piper, Isabelle Khurshudyan and Anastacia GalouchkaAs repression in Nicaragua deepened, one bank kept the money flowing
How foreign development loans helped the Ortega regime build a brutal police state in Nicaragua.
By Desmond Butler, Paulina Villegas and Erin Patrick O'ConnorNew Orleans ordered to pay $1 million to teen sexually assaulted by officer
A federal jury found the city of New Orleans responsible for what a police officer did to a 15-year-old in 2020.
By Jessica Contrera and Jenn AbelsonNOPD planned to arrest officer hours before he sexually assaulted teen, official says
The New Orleans independent police monitor testified Tuesday that she was told that a warrant for Officer Rodney Vicknair had been issued and expected his arrest.
By Jessica Contrera and Jenn AbelsonA teen sexually abused by a cop sued New Orleans. Now the trial begins.
A jury will decide if New Orleans is responsible for the sexual assault of the 15-year-old by one of its police officers. He first met the girl when he took her for a rape exam.
By Jessica Contrera and Jenn Abelson