Reveal

The Racist Hoax That Changed Boston

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Mar 14, 2026
Adrian Walker, Boston Globe columnist and host of Murder in Boston, led reporting on the Stewart case. He recounts Chuck Stuart’s 911 call and the raced-up media narrative that triggered a police dragnet. Listeners hear how investigations, identifications, and political pressures pushed suspicion onto Black men, how the truth shifted after Stuart’s suicide, and the long trauma left in Mission Hill.
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INSIGHT

Two Words That Launched A Dragnet

  • Two words from Chuck Stewart — "black man" — triggered a citywide dragnet and reshaped Boston's response to the crime.
  • The vague racial ID was enough to mobilize police, media, and politicians into an aggressive manhunt focused on Mission Hill's Black men.
ANECDOTE

Teen Strip Searches In Public

  • Teenagers and residents in Mission Hill were stopped, strip-searched, and humiliated repeatedly during the manhunt after the Stewarts were shot.
  • Tito Jackson recalls dropping his pants on Tremont Street in front of a girl he liked and feeling dehumanized by officers.
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Busing's Legacy Shaped The Response

  • Boston's recent history of violent resistance to school busing created a political pressure cooker that shaped the city's reaction to the Stewart shooting.
  • Mayor Ray Flynn, elected to heal racial wounds, instead rushed police to find a suspect to prevent renewed racial unrest.
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