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Fact check: How many lynchings took place in the United States in 2025?

Checked on September 17, 2025

1. Summary of the results

The analyses provided do not offer a definitive answer to the question of how many lynchings took place in the United States in 2025. According to the sources, there is no direct information available on lynchings in 2025 [1] [2] [3]. However, some sources report on incidents of individuals being found hanging from trees, which have sparked outrage and suspicions of possible lynchings, such as the death of Demartravion 'Trey' Reed and Corey Zukatis in Mississippi [4] [5] [6]. Other sources discuss extremist violence, gun violence, and perceptions of discrimination, but do not provide information on lynchings in 2025 [7] [8] [9]. Historical context is provided by sources such as [3], which documents over 4400 racial terror lynchings between Reconstruction and World War II.

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

Key omitted facts include the lack of direct information on lynchings in 2025, as well as the fact that incidents of individuals being found hanging from trees may or may not be related to lynchings, as authorities have stated there is no evidence of foul play in some cases [4]. Alternative viewpoints are presented by sources that discuss the historical context of lynching in America [3], as well as those that highlight the impact of extremist violence and gun violence on Black communities [2] [7]. It is also important to consider the potential for underreporting of lynchings, as well as the need for further investigation into incidents that may be related to lynching. Some sources, such as [5], mention the eerie similarity of incidents and the growing outrage, which may suggest a need for further examination of these events.

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original statement may be misleading, as it implies that there is information available on lynchings in 2025, when in fact, the sources provided do not offer a definitive answer to this question [1] [2] [3]. The framing of the question may benefit those who seek to downplay the issue of lynching in the United States, as it implies that lynchings are a thing of the past, when in fact, the sources suggest that incidents of violence and discrimination are still occurring today [4] [5] [6]. On the other hand, the question may also benefit those who seek to highlight the ongoing issue of racial violence and discrimination in the United States, as it brings attention to the need for further investigation and discussion of these incidents [7] [8] [9]. Ultimately, it is crucial to approach this topic with a nuanced understanding of the historical and contemporary context of lynching and racial violence in the United States [3].

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