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主持人: 我认为 Buffalo 公立学校系统存在严重的问责制问题,他们似乎在阻碍司法公正,掩盖虐待儿童的事件。新闻媒体经常断章取义,歪曲事实,而学校董事会成员的行为也令人震惊,例如在公开会议上喝酒和竖中指,然后否认这些行为。我们需要追究相关人员的责任,确保儿童的安全。 Nick: 我已经准备好了一个完整的案件来起诉一个新闻频道,因为他们诽谤了 Rich 和我。他们声称 Rich 在 Brady 名单上,但事实并非如此。他们还歪曲了我们的言论,攻击我们试图支持孩子们的努力。我们需要追究这些新闻媒体的责任,让他们为自己的行为付出代价。 Rich: 我接受了 Channel 7 的采访,但他们只发布了其中的一小部分,这让我感到非常失望。新闻媒体还攻击我,并引用了过去 Attorney General's office 对我的负面评价,这让我感到非常不公平。我不再接受当地新闻的采访,除非是在 WBEN 电台与 David Bellavia 一起。我们的自闭症大军向他们展示了,他们可能要重新考虑是否要对付一个可能在为 Buffalo 市儿童的福祉着想的人。我们仅从公开来源情报收集就获得了一个装满信息的文件夹,等待信息自由法案(FOIA)的回复。

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This chapter delves into the allegations of the Buffalo Public School System's cover-up of child abuse, sexual assault, and attempted abductions. It highlights the concerning lack of accountability and the initial reactions of school board members, including the infamous wine-drinking incident.
  • Allegations of child abuse, sexual assault, and attempted abductions within the Buffalo Public School System.
  • School board member's inappropriate behavior during a public meeting.
  • Lack of accountability and attempts to cover up incidents.

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21 plus and present in Illinois. Must be first online real money wager. $5 deposit required. Bonus issued is non-withdrawable bonus pass that expires seven days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See full terms at fanduel.com slash sportsbook. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. Accountability? Buffalo public school system? Sounds like justice is being obstructed. They're just clipping couple second segments out. Wow, I wonder what that's like. Speaking of, you guys want to sue one of the news channels? Oh, we'd love to. I built an entire case to sue one of the news channels. Nick unfolds the binder of doom.

You get what you f***ing deserve! Say hi to Eli. He's racially ambiguous and random. His hair is f***ing fabulous and donut. A dark, dope disposition. And there's a fat electrician. Welcome to Unsubscribe. Did we do the pop for this one? Did we pop the top for this one? Yeah, for Ed. For Ed. Oh yeah, we gotta do it for Ed.

What is it, Dranche? It's finally over. He's such a piece of shit. It's Ed Dranche? I think it's Ed Dranche. Yeah. You Ed. Ed Dranche? D-R-A, I think Dranche. The D is silent. No, it's not. On the count of Ed, one, two... Do we have wine glasses?

Yeah, we should be classy. We should put this in wine glasses. Do we have a wine glass? I should put this in a wine glass like the Buffalo school board member. Is there any out there? That's okay, though. That makes it fancy. That's right. Try not to burp. It's okay. I'm on a podcast where I'm supposed to be drinking. She's in a school board meeting open to the public drinking wine out of, sorry, drinking cranberry juice out of a wine glass that she slams open.

And then proceeds to flip off the camera screaming, you bitch. Which was fucking crazy. Like I thought that was, it was an exaggeration. No. And you sent it. That's exactly what happened. Yep. That's exactly. And the best part, just so you know that Buffalo school systems is like super into like telling the truth and doing the right thing. The school board member, when she got called out on it by the other school board members, you want to know what she did? Denied it. She said, that's not true. And I'm looking at pursuing legal action against that fellow school board member for

for slandering me. - That's crazy, 'cause just recently they said that's not true and we're thinking of pursuing legal action. - Wait, that was about me though, about the thing that I said that's true. - I know. And then you know what happened? The video came out and then she apologized and then everybody got mad and said, "You need to forgive her because she said sorry and we can't hold adults accountable for their actions apparently."

Hi, everyone. Welcome to Unsubscribe Podcast. I'm joined today by Eli Doubletap, fat electrician, our good friend, Angry Cops, who has a lot to talk about, Brandon Herrera, myself, Talented Operator. Thank you so much for being here. You missed his binder.

Nick's binder. A special appearance. Gigantic fucking binder. Be the bigger bully. Today's episode, we're going to have Rich. This is going to conclude everything or get hopefully everything in the right direction as we, I mean, Nick unfolds the binder of doom, his three ring war book. Oh, but real quick, since we were already on it, home.

homegirl that denied... Editor, I'll get you the video. Go ahead and throw up the video of the Honorable Paulette Woods slamming her glass of wine, then flipping off the school board and saying, shut the f*** up, bitch, repeatedly. She then goes on to say, that never happened, and I'm gonna sue whoever says I did it. And then the video comes out, and she's like...

I'm sorry on a podium. This is also, I can get you the video for this too. She's at the podium and she like does her apology. Then she has her Bishop come up or like her priest or pastor, religious leader, whatever. He comes up and starts screaming at the audience and is like, she apologized and you guys need to accept this. This is nothing more. I, this is their quote. This is nothing more than the high tech lynching. It is unacceptable.

that after giving an apology to our colleagues and constituents that you choose to do a public high-tech lynching of a black woman.

Which is a wild fucking thing to say. Yeah. As somebody that's read a ton of historical accounts of black war heroes who fought in World War II that literally had their fathers or uncles or brothers go through something like that. And then for you to equate that, just the unjustified lawless killing of somebody for the color of their skin to people being upset that you were in a school board meeting saying, shut the fuck up.

that bitch is flipping off the camera while drinking is fucking disgusting and that alone should disqualify you from overseeing the education of children she's still on the board she's a board member she's a sitting board member was was she the the spokesperson when everything first came out when they had that big meeting that initial meeting that was the superintendent i forget her name it's hyphenated it just is it's it's like i don't remember her name but it's hyphenated something something or all i don't know

Now, I just, that's absurd to me because that's just basic general accountability. Not with Buffalo schools. That's not accountability. Buffalo public school system. Like this is a high tech lynching. It's like, no, this is just us accusing you of something you were on camera doing. Ma'am, there's video footage. This is a Wendy's. I just, I don't know. It's disgusting behavior. Fucking absurd.

Yeah, so I guess what, where do you guys want to go from here? Rich, give us an update on where you're starting right now. You've done like the podcast run, then now you're finally slowing down on that side. But what was the recourse or what is everything happening now with you? Okay, so it's been like, it's been like what, three weeks, I think? Three full weeks, we're going up, we're going into the fourth.

So it started off with our initial buzz and then I went in right away to do an interview with Channel 7. They did a 27 minute long interview and they only put up like three to four minutes of its entirety. That was it.

The news attacked me for about three or four days. Now, High has made headlines numerous times in the past. The Attorney General's office had found High had been, quote, repeatedly discourteous and unprofessional. This is ridiculous. What is it?

This is crazy. I'm listening to all these guys burp and just be absolutely foul. You're looking at the white claws on the table. Is alcohol involved here? Where are they? My first thought is, okay, this can't actually be real. I don't think there's ever been another case that has come out like this. It's so 2025, right? It comes out on the podcast. Bizarre.

And then our autistic army decided to show them they might want to reconsider coming after somebody that might be looking out for the welfare of children in the city of Buffalo. Especially when we have a binder worth of information that we got just from OSINT. Just from open source intelligence gathering. Just wait until those FOIA requests are coming back. Oh, yes. I hope they don't so I can sell them, actually. It'll be great.

So Nick starts doing the FOIA requests. I start getting calls from different news agencies. I'm not going on the local news anymore at all, unless it's the radio with David Bellavia, because he's been fantastic. David Bellavia has got a radio show on WBEN. Who's the other guy, Ben? Ben's on Channel 2. Is he? Yep. He's been doing good.

Or no, Ben T's from the Buffalo News. Nate Benson is on Channel 2. He's doing great. And then Ben T is with Buffalo News. He's also doing great. Yeah, Ben's been very funny to watch, even just on Twitter or X or whatever. That's been very fun. That's the one with the autistic army. We're like, let him through. Do not touch him. Careful, he's a hero.

They're all standing at parade rest, double saluting. So after the first week of this onslaught of bullshit coming towards me and me bearing the brunt of it, and then our army pushing back and saying, wait a second, why are you doing this? We should be looking into this. You shouldn't be shooting the messenger, even though he has a fantastic mug, which you can now get at Bunker Branding. And shirt. And shirt. Down the wrong pipe. Oh.

So then Channel 2 Special Investigative Reporter actually did a little bit of a deep dive and discovered that since 2021, there have been over 17,000 police calls to the city of Buffalo. 17,772. To be exact. And about 54% of them fall under miscellaneous or information only, which is fine if you get like a school...

I don't know, like a school door was left open and it sounded the alarm and you're like, all right, miscellaneous or alarm. It actually would go under an alarm call. Well, I stated originally that the schools were using these miscellaneous calls in order to cover up incidents of abuse on the children from either child on child or a child coming in and making a disclosure to the schools. Well, what do you know? Out of the past four major incidents...

that have gotten tons of news coverage from the city of buffalo public school system one of them being a stabbing or shooting at mckinley one of them i think was a stabbing uh there was an overdose incident and something else the teacher kidnapping the teacher gave the kids thc gummies and the the kidnapping alleged kidnapping that he's now getting charged for those are all school other the crazy one was the one with the teacher that uh

warn them about that door. They're like, hey, students are taking knives through this door. The stabbing in Riverside. Yeah, they're like, no, no, that's not a problem. Student gets fucking stabbed from a knife that was snuck in through that door and then they denied it. Oh, I have the footage, yeah. So in the footage, the teacher actually wrote up a thing and he's, I looked into him, he's the union rep for that school.

Okay, so he wrote up a thing like, hey, I've had students bring in large knives into the school. They get them through school security because these schools have metal detectors or some screening process. They're getting them in through this door that's not locked and has like a bad door. And he wrote every school board member and sent it to him repeatedly.

For, I believe it was like 19 months that he kept pushing it. God. Was the reply, you bitch? He, so no, he, apparently in their process, you have to push it up the chain of command and there's three levels to get something approved. The first level was denied. And that's just like your direct, I believe your direct administrator. He denied it. It's like, no, it's not a problem. He appealed it and pushed it up to the school board and the school board denied it.

Then he was still pushing to have it reviewed a third time, and then it's on the superintendent. Between the second and third time, the stabbing at Riverside happened, that he was trying to get the issue fixed before it became a potentially fatal issue. And then they magically approved it on the third iteration after somebody had to get stabbed. Which is what he complains about. He says, this is reactionary. Why are we reactionary? He calls it because that recording was before the stabbing or right after. And he goes –

You guys had to wait until somebody got stabbed, just like I predicted. And sure enough, somebody got stabbed. Now you're going to approve it. Yep. And then the school board member has the balls to stand up there and be like, you never told us about this. Oh, it starts getting a screaming match with them. Yeah.

And like all the other teachers give him a standing ovation as he's walking away. So I'll get the editor of the video. You can go ahead and play it. It's like two or three minutes. It's crazy. I just want to be clear that all the time we spend here in this fantasy land world, when students at Riverside are getting stabbed...

There's fights there every single day. 911 is called on a regular basis and no one has even come into the school and had a meeting like this and talked to parents and talked to teachers and talked to our students and said, how can we protect? Excuse me. This is my time. This is my time. If you would have came to me and told me a situation about a knife at that point, I wouldn't have called the authorities and took the proper action with the

Mr. Heard, Mr. Heard, Mr. Heard, Mr. Heard, the speaker has the floor. I told you about the knife. The speaker has the floor. Thank you. I filed a grievance 19 months ago, and it was very detailed. In that grievance, I talked about how a student brought a knife to the side door. It's written in the grievance, which I've sent to you all.

Guess what? The student who the non-student who stabbed the student in our school, guess what door they came in? That same door. And they were in the building that day and no one even told us. The DA had to tell us on the news. We had to do our own investigation. So there's a student

with most likely a weapon in our building and no one's sharing that with us i'm going to say this this district has done nothing and i told you what's it going to take someone getting stabbed or shot to have someone come in the building and that's exactly what it takes because no one has lifted a finger for security at riverside high school it's a dog and pony show every single time you send in people for a week it disappears and then it's a disaster again

These kids and these teachers deserve better. And if you can't do the job, then all of you should have the dignity to resign and let someone else do it. Thank you, Mr. Cuomo. So we go to that where Channel 2, the investigative reporter, pulls out the staff and says, hey, wait a second. Look at these numbers. These are concerning. These four major cases were all intentionally mislabeled as something other than what they actually were, whether it be stabbing, shooting, overdose, etc.,

Then, shit, I lost my train of thought. What happened after that? There was the 21 thing and then, oh yeah, then that's right. Then the guy that did the attempted kidnapping of the two kids. When was that? When was that? Well, going back to the stabbing at Riverside, I believe from what I can tell, there's been independent third-party investigations launched for the Riverside stabbing.

And for the shooting at McKinley in 2022. Neither of those independent third-party investigations launched by the school board have been released to the public or the Buffalo PD or the legal system.

Who's the third party in these situations? Whoever they pick. Yeah. Right now it's open. It's any law firm can get on their website right now and apply to be the third party investigator. And I believe with the Riverside stabbing, I looked into it and the law firm that they did then cited, assumingly they found results that they didn't like. So the law firm's like, well, there's actually an attorney client privilege, so we don't have to give this to you.

Is that their workaround so they can just do it that way? Yeah, so this is their workaround. They're going to say, oh, we're going to do a third-party independent investigation. And then once we have the results, if we don't like them, we're going to claim it's attorney-client privilege and never mention it to the public. And the public's going to forget about it by then. This doesn't require an investigation. It's just fact is the crazy part. What are you going to look into?

It's going to take you a fucking afternoon if you're not clinically retarded. Right. And they had a four and a half hour meeting the other day trying to appoint a special investigator. Four and a half hours. Couldn't figure out who they were even going to have do the investigation. Guys, when you leave your dogs at home, do you ever worry that they might find your firearm? No.

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By the way, from somebody inside the schools, quote, BPS General Counsel Nate Kuzma, who works at the same firm as the former DA who opened his mouth, who's full of shit, has made an attorney-client privilege so that it could never be shared intentionally. That was the end result of that one. So that's one thing to look out for or really stress moving forward is not letting that happen as they hire a new one.

a new one. They'll have somebody investigate it. They're intentionally not going to hire a new one. I can't prove it

I can't prove it with evidence, but I have multiple people that have all basically said, well, the superintendent's retiring in June and she has three or four friends on the school board. And they're basically going to stall this until she gets her good retirement and then they'll let it go to an investigation. So they're just trying to drag this out as long as possible to protect their buddy. Then they're going to drag it out as long as possible. Who's the superintendent?

Oh, doctor something something night. The one that's really upset. Really upset that she had to shut down her social media and ignore everybody coming to her with concerns.

And who's going to be next appointed? Because you knew who's next in line. Yeah, so the next guy getting appointed, I've heard from multiple sources, he's not great either. I can pull up his name. Well, he's friends in that group, so he's already conditioned for this. There's only like one male in the board, isn't there? Dr. Tanya Williams Knight. Yeah, I don't know. I got a hold of the teacher's union rep. I sent him an email because one thing the news did that was really shitty...

they took the one snippet where you were talking about allegedly one teacher in particular was putting kids inside of a bathroom with the lights off yes one teacher is what we said correct the news then portrayed it to the teachers union president uh richard nigro that we were saying this about all teachers which were not and he was upset obviously like that's fair if you think that we're saying all buffalo teachers are throwing small children in a cage which we're

which we're not saying at all. And he's like, you're painting everybody with a broad brush. Right, but they're just clipping couple second segments out and portraying it. On another podcast called Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, High described how some teachers and teacher aides use school bathrooms for so-called timeout rooms. The Buffalo Public School will put children in the bathroom and turn off the lights and then put their foot against the door so the kid can't get out. Where's the timeout room?

Oh, it's the bathroom. Timeout room is the bathroom? Yeah. What do you do in the timeout room? Well, my teacher and the teacher's aide, the Buffalo Public School, will put children in the bathroom and turn off the lights. Wow, I wonder what that's like. Yeah, exactly. Jeez, the news doing that to two people who are trying to better the environment for people in their community? What items do you always take with you when leaving home? Wallet? Of course. Phone? Keys?

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Who would know what that feels like? You know, this is why I think that media trust is at an all time high. Oh, and it's a smart move on their part because right now all the information I have hundreds of teachers that I've talked to and interviewed and everything. And they're the ones that are giving me all the information, telling me what FOIA requests to fill out. Like they're the ones that are helping.

By and large, all of these teachers are great people trying to do what's best for these kids. And they all feel that their hands are being tied behind their back. They're not allowed to do what needs to be done to keep these kids and themselves safe. And the administration is intentionally doing it. I mean, you're two decades into your career at this point, and you've never been written up in 20 years. Never. Oh, oh.

Getting called down to the administrator's office. And the odd thing about this whole, these write-ups, they weren't anything. They had no backing. It was just to intimidate me. I mean, it just got crazy. I mean, I just pulled it up before I got on with you and I have this document. It's like every other day we were getting called down. And I got to the point where I was, my phone would ring.

in my classroom and I would get sick and I would puke because I would literally go to the bathroom and puke because I was being

tormented every day and supposed to teach kids at the same time. And it makes you physically ill because I'm not used to treating people this way ever, ever. And I'll tell you what, it started then and up until a month and a half ago, it has not stopped. They have not stopped

retaliating against me and it's almost gotten worse. So what they're doing is they're coming out and making it seem like, oh, we just want to burn everything to the ground and go after these teachers. We don't. Like, the teachers are great. It's just the, not even all of the administration. Some members in the administration and the culture that they've created are

are not safe and it doesn't allow these teachers to do their jobs. Which is really fun that you have teachers on the inside that are essentially like with telling you what FOIA request to file and shit. Oh yeah. That's basically like they're, they're giving you the, uh, the exhaust port plans on the death star. Like please, for the love of God, blow this up. Well, the scariest part to me is every single, with the exception of like one or two and the one or two that I've talked to, the only reason they're not terrified of losing their job is because a school board has already gone after them repeatedly, uh,

And tried to fire them and lost in court. Correct. Nice. The gentleman that was – that we've already showed the clip of at that school board meeting that was a union rep, I forget what instance it was, but he got into it with the Buffalo school board over some safety stuff.

And they put him on paid leave for two years while they tried to fire him. - What the fuck? - Including other people? - Including, 'cause he was the head of the social studies department. So not only did they put him on paid leave, they put the entire social studies department, which I believe was five teachers in total on paid leave for a year and tried to fire all of them.

And by sheer coincidence, the other two social studies teachers of the five that they put on paid leave were the other two union reps for that school. Almost like they're trying to union bust, which is... Illegal! Oh! What the... And then they ended up losing in court saying the teacher did absolutely nothing wrong. And the Buffalo School Board's people testifying on their behalf were found inadmissible in court, presumably because they got caught lying under oath.

About what? I don't know exactly what. I just like I have the court documents and you can see that like their testimony was deemed no good.

And nothing happened because of that? He ended up getting to keep his job. No, but I mean, like, lying under oath, there was no repercussions? Why would there be? It seems to be a recurring theme. Yeah. It's one of those things. If there is a mass layoff where they try that, understand why it's happening. It is the big cogs right now that are the issue. It's a lot of the times what happens is the big cogs at the top, you can't do anything. So they're just like, oh, replace these ones until we find team players. And then...

rinse repeat until you do find team players but right now the goal of all this is to get rid of those fucking big cogs that are literally pieces of garbage ed dranch is a giant cog you know his comments are still turned off on his twitter good his phone number was on his twitter for a while well it was like his business phone number i think yeah that was an interesting call you know you you

Maybe don't attack the podcast as trying to stick up for kids and then double down when we quote you and post the entire minute and a half opening of your video where you do that and go, well, no, it's not what they said. It was taken out of context. I'm like, no, I watched the full fucking thing. We played more of his original opening in that video straight than they did of my entire 20-something minute interview at Channel 7. It's wild not to apologize. I do not get that mindset. It's like, I wonder if I just came out and was like, hey, sorry, I messed up.

how that might react. Even if he was just like, hey, clarify, just to clarify, I think like, you know, these are very important allegations. I didn't mean to downplay it, whatever. Like, just take a little bit of accountability. Yeah.

My intent wasn't this. You know what I'm saying? I'm sorry. My intent was to talk about the thing and I hit on this thing first. I could have saved that for a later date. And our army would have been like, hold. Hey, Brandon. Yes, Eli. When you think of businesses that are just crushing it, bonker, onset, what's the first thing to enter your mind? That's easy, Eli. A good child labor law attorney.

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Head over to Shopify.com slash UnsubPod to upgrade your selling today. Shopify.com slash UnsubPod. All lowercase. Speaking of, you guys want to sue one of the news channels? Oh, we'd love to. I built an entire case to sue one of the news channels. All right, what's the case? Were we slandered, Nick? Well, Rich was defamed. I was defamed. And I can prove it. I built an entire case out for it. Neat.

So for all the lawyers out there, this is called foreshadowing. I'm conflicted because, A, this news channel has been the least courteous to Rich, but they've also got the best journalists working for them. So it's kind of one of those cases where, like, Nate Benson works for Channel 2 WGRZ, but everybody else that writes on it that isn't Nate Benson shits on Rich to the point that it's now defamatory and I can prove it.

Okay, so in multiple articles, including YouTube videos that they put up, which I have saved, and news broadcasts that they've aired, which I have saved, and news articles that they've printed, they've all claimed that Detective Richard High is on the Brady list. Yeah. You know what the Brady list is? Which is incorrect. Guess what I have. Well, would you like to explain what the Brady list is? The Brady list means that you're on the no-fly list when it comes to the district attorneys for...

when you go and take the stand to testify. It specifically states that you have credibility issues, which I know I've never lied on the stand and all of my internal affairs or complaints never has to do with my evidence collection, my time on the stand, my integrity, or lying about any sort of charges that I've put on. So I have zero credibility issues on the stand

That is my history. But them saying that I'm on the Brady list would say that I do have credibility issues and that I cannot testify because of those issues. Pretty big allegation. I would say it's significant and would look very poorly in my career because a detective not being able to testify is significant. That would be very damaging.

And then we put it right here, right? We can show the clips of them saying that right here. Yeah, I have them. The allegations made on the unsubscribed podcast by Buffalo police detective Richard High have prompted the Buffalo school board to seek an outside investigator. Officer High alleges the district failed to report an attempted abduction, sexual assault, child abuse and destroyed evidence, which he discovered while working a case.

Allegations that have outweighed high status on the Brady list, which is a list of law enforcement officers whom the Erie County District Attorney's Office have found to have credibility issues. So Channel 2 is the only one that even after it came out that like, oh,

Oh, he's actually onto something. When all the other news channels just started referring to him as SVU veteran detective Richard High, they would still put in the article, these allegations appear to outweigh his placing on the Brady list. Like, just mad they have to admit that he's doing the right thing. Well, I have the Brady list. Guess who's not fucking on it? Richard High. So claiming that somebody is so...

that they can't even testify in court under oath is a pretty big allegation, right? The problem with defamation is if I was going to sue you for it, I would have to prove that it wasn't a genuine mistake and that you did it maliciously.

So how would I be able to prove that? - Well, like a history would probably be able to. - Oh, like an ongoing history, cool. What if I trained an advanced AI to go through their entire website and catalog the top 10 officers in the history of the news source that they've written articles about? And Rich is the third most reported on cop in Buffalo history out of 800 police officers and not a single article is even remotely charitable to Rich.

Some of them don't even have to do with me, but they bring me into the article to then defame me. Anytime they get a chance to throw him under the bus, they do it. Okay, so I can prove that he's the third most reported on cop in Buffalo's history out of 800 cops, which to me says that you've got a wild hair up your ass and you're gunning for him. Okay, so I'm able to prove that you would lie on purpose because you don't like him, right? But then what's even harder is I then have to go out and I have to prove –

That he's A, not on the Brady list, which he isn't. And then what was the other facet? I have to prove that it wasn't a mistake. It wasn't a mistake, which, you know, the evidence seems to imply that. If they try to fix anything, it is Sunday, May 18th, 2025. When this comes out, I don't want them to be like, oh, look, see? Better reject this. Yeah, like this is the exact date. Luckily, I will then enter again, just again. I have it all saved. Okay. We have the Wayback Machine.

Fuckhead. Yes. I have it all saved in catalog. But then the real problem is like, okay, so I proved it was malicious. I proved that you are lying and that was on purpose. You maliciously did this to Rich. So then the problem is like, okay, well, it's just one cop. It's one detective at 800. How much is that really worth in a defamation case? But then you got to realize Rich is probably the most famous active serving cop in the world. Anybody think of another cop?

like active a cop with multiple millions of subscribers that's recognized nationwide and globally who built his entire online persona around accountability doing the right thing and then you come out and you say that he's such a piece of that he can't testify under oath because he lies all the time

Seems like that'd be worth a lot of money in court. Yeah. It also, that proves a financial harm to your brand. I wish it was the other part is I would have to prove financial harm, which would be tricky to do unless I, unless I got like 20 to 30 people to comb through every Reddit and Facebook posts that's been out since this case broke and took screenshots of hundreds of people parroting the same talking point that riches on the Brady list.

Oh, which came directly from them, from a credible news source. So now I can prove that it did harm his reputation. Hmm. Yeah.

If there's any lawyers that would like to take up this case. Yeah. So I guess I'm saying if I were channel two within like 48 hours of this video dropping, I would have a whole article apologizing to Richard high on how you guys were wrong. And when I say a whole article, I don't mean go back and change the articles. I mean, I would make a whole article titled WGRZ apologizes to SVU detective Richard high for fucking lying, or I'm going to turn over all this evidence and then go to the kitchen and grab some popcorn while I watch him sue the dog shit out of you.

Cheers. I love you. I like this. Dude. I like to see bad people get what they deserve. Right? You get what you f***ing deserve. Well, High's allegations have outweighed his status on the Erie County District Attorney Office's database for law enforcement officers with credibility concerns, even though he's not on it and never f***ing was. Quote, Channel 2 WGRZ.

oh my god whoa whoa whoa hey nate is going through oh yeah i got hundreds i got hundreds of comments parroting their false talking point where they defamed him and i have the screenshots of all those comments already so i mean if they don't want to apologize publicly with its own article and put it up on your youtube channel and the news broadcast then

then I'm just going to turn it over and I can prove that you've written about him the third most out of 800 cops over the course of his career. Nothing's ever been charitable. You throw him under the bus every chance you can get. I can prove he's not on the Brady list. And then I can prove that I have hundreds of comments of people parroting your false talking points to discredit him as, you know, defamation and harm to your credibility for the most famous cop in the world. So that reputation is worth a lot of money. Up to you guys.

Hurry that, fuckhead. Nate Benson, sorry, you're a great journalist, but somebody else working at that news agency has it out to get him. I don't know if it's Ron Plants or the guy writing his scripts, but they're going to cost that place a lot of fucking money unless they start eating some crow. So... Caw-caw! See you soon. The Buffalo School Board is just creating policies where it basically ties the hands behind the backs of the teachers that are trying to do the right thing. And I have...

Multiple teachers, multiple interviews, multiple – I have hundreds of stories via written. But they all say the same thing. They've all attempted to do the right thing and they've all been instructed by the school board that they're not allowed to do it. And I've asked repeatedly and nobody knows that this is actually written down. But every single teacher has told me this without me asking. They've all told me the same thing. Buffalo school teachers are not allowed to call 911.

They have to talk to an administrator and the administrator makes that call. Jeez, Nick, does that ever come up in one of these stories where something happens and it could affect the health, welfare, and wellbeing of a child? It sure does. Wow. Multiple times. Interesting. Yeah. So we can go into the THC gummy ones. So I've interviewed multiple people on that. I've interviewed the uncle of one of the boys that took the 500 milligram edible and

And he is very disappointed with the school board. A, how do 500 milligram edibles just wind up on the hallway floor or at the locker room floor in a middle school? And then why would a teacher pick them up and give them to children? Whatever stupid shit happens. Maybe, maybe that is that maybe that did happen. That's not my overall issue with the thing. My issue is the school and their policies at the administrative level do not allow things to get addressed as quickly as they should for the safety of children.

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5 milligrams. 5 will wreck somebody that's never done it, especially when you weigh 80 pounds, 90 pounds. Now, 500 milligrams. Like, what would 50 do? I know what 500 does to an 11-year-old because they were hospitalized with resting heart rates of 130. You said he found it on the floor? He allegedly found it on the floor, either in the hallway or in the locker room. And I have a picture of the THC gummies. They resembled Sour Patch Kids, but

as you can see, stony patch covered in weed. They've got singular Cyclops eyes. It's singular Cyclops eyes that in a colored version, they're very red as if you'd been smoking weed. So, but granted it does. If you're just taking a glance, maybe it does kind of look like sour patch kids and maybe it was all an accident, whatever that guy should still be fired. But that's separate. My issue is, is when the EMTs get called, the EMTs show up and I've talked to the EMTs. They pull up to the school and nobody will let them in.

The doors are locked. Now, if a child is overdosing on an illegal drug, I would either A have somebody sitting at the curb waiting for the EMTs to show up and then immediately take them to the children, or I would have the children outside waiting and hand them off.

Not what happened. Took the EMTs, I believe he said, eight to 10 minutes to find someone to let them into the building. And nobody would even come to the doors. It was actually the security guard from the parking lot that came in. And the security guard's like, hey, what's going on? He had no idea. He had not been briefed on the issue. So it took them somewhere between 15 to 20 minutes from arriving on the scene to get to the children that were overdosing on an illegal drug. And then once they got in there,

The principal was apparently just didn't really give a shit. The school resource officer that was there comes up and is arguing with the EMTs like, well, do they really have to go to the hospital? They look fine.

And the EMT is like, yes, they're going to the hospital. So that was an issue. And then a patrol officer showed up on the call as well. And the SRO and the patrol officer got into like an argument about why that guy shouldn't have even shown up in the SRO had it under control. Meanwhile, you said this kid has a resting heart rate of 130. Correct. He's having the worst day of his life. He just had 500 milligram edible.

Just so we reference, it's 50 per gummy. So it's a 500 in a little bag. The two of them ate an entire bag. Jesus. 250 per, and again, five would wreck somebody at that. That level, 50, 250 if they split it. So they ate the entire bag because it was candy. And

And so this is all going on. And the, I believe it was the principal or the assistant principal. It was an administrator that had the bag. They had to go into the administrator's office and be like, Hey, I'm trying to figure out how much, how much drugs these kids had under your supervision. Where's it at? And she had it sitting underneath her big, like metal tumbler. And the EMT said, like, she was trying to hide it. And when he directly asked her for it, she like reluctantly gives it to him.

And he investigates, sees that it's 500 milligrams in the bag. Okay, now he knows. He hands it back to her, takes the kids to the hospital. Comes back and he's, you know, taking notes. He wants to see the bag again to either take the bag or take a picture of it. We don't know where the bag went.

Oh. So the evidence disappeared. Wait a second. I feel like the destruction, intentional or unintentional, of evidence is like an ongoing theme with the city of Buffalo school system, whether it be video evidence or physical evidence like this bag. Richard, isn't it a crime? One with crime?

destruction of evidence. I believe there's something that something I'm disarming right now because I believe New York state penal code has that sounds like justice is being obstructed now. So like, that's pretty bad, but it's an indicator of the overall problem, right? So they're just not working with first responders in the,

in the way that they should. And all the teachers have told me this, they're not allowed to call 911. They have to do everything through the administration. And I interviewed another teacher who wanted to remain anonymous. So we're gonna play that clip here in a second. But has a story and I believe I've shown you guys a video so we don't have to watch it. We'll just play it for the audience. - When I taught at another school in the city, the music teacher had a student that passed out cold. And this was probably like a sixth grader. She ran over to my room, the teacher,

And she said, you know, so-and-so just passed out on the floor. I can't wake him up. Come help. I went over there. I'm like, we got to call the police. So we call the, the rule is you have to call an administrator before you call police. You have to. So we call the administrator and the administrator says, you are not calling anybody. We're going to call the mother of.

and have her come over. And me and this teacher are like, "What are you talking about? Like, we can't wake the kid up. Like, we need an ambulance here now." No. The principal came down to our room and stood there. "Well, this kid is passed out." Passed out! No ambulance, nothing. Do you think that's crazy? Mom finally shows up. Um... Gosh, I don't even remember how it ended. I know mom was motherfucking everybody.

And shame on me. I was younger back then. But there's always this... You're always scared of... You're going to get insulted. Literally. I don't know what ruling the administrators have, but there's something...

that they do that you are scared shitless do you remember what ended up happening with a girl like why she passed out i mean did she get to the hospital eventually she did get to the mom brought her to the hospital yeah and i remember she was back in the building the following week

So... I mean, she was out of school for days after this. Mm-hmm. And you don't... And obviously, they probably didn't double back to let you know what the medical issue was. But regardless, I mean, that girl could have been ODing on drugs and it took...

What, 30 minutes, 45 minutes to get mom, drive there from work, pick her up, drive her to the hospital rather than just calling the ambulance? Yeah, it was probably a good, I would say it was about 20 minutes. Yeah, I think it was about 20 minutes. It was awful.

Awful. Like, we could not wake this student up. So, I mean, it took this kid an hour to get to the hospital when she lost consciousness and was unresponsive. And she didn't end up making it back to school until the following week. What I just don't understand is the incentive. Like, just the, whether it's anti-cop sentiments or just trying to make the school seem better than it is, or like it's functioning better than it is. Why do they feel like they just have...

What is their goal? I truly believe, on my side, just to overview, stranger to it, haven't deep diving, it is, oh, we need to look good. Look, look how good. Yeah, we had 17,000 calls, but half of those were just non, what were they called? The other school, other. Yeah, school other, the information only. The small stuff. See, we're really safe. Miscellaneous. Yeah, miscellaneous. We're really safe, safe.

you're good to go funding however that works and you just keep doing that yeah and then that shithead lawyer that works for the school from lip shits mathis or whatever the fuck that law firm is comes on the news and he's like he's like actually the sheer volume of calls that they've contacted the police clearly shows that they're working great with law enforcement i'm going to conveniently ignore the fact that 54 of the calls were listed as school other

So then we call them out and that doesn't work. So then they get fucking John J.

Flynn, I believe his name is the former district attorney. His middle name is jizz. And the news brings him on and he fucking is like, well, actually I was a district attorney and I promise you that, you know, the whole time I realized that the dude was only getting charged with misdemeanors for assault and child endangerment. And then rich came out and said that he was kidnapping. And then the DA, after having a bunch of backlash magically, it was like, oh, we are going to charge this guy with felony kidnapping.

But, you know, that had nothing to do with the podcast. And I would know because I'm a former D.A. What the fucking news didn't tell you is Flynn also works for lip shits Mathis or whatever the fuck that law firm is that is directly working for the school board. The entire thing's bullshit and rigged. So the only people that are talking out or speaking out in their favor are people who have a financial incentive to do so. Correct. Financial and legal obligation to do so.

Just clarifying. Isn't that neat? Isn't it cool how the news left that part out that he's working for the same law firm that protects all the administrators? You know, it's crazy the news would do that. It's funny because Flynn also said that he didn't have any incidents where the school was covering anything up during his tenure at DA at the DA's office as the DA. But you know what? Nick...

It took me all of about 15 minutes to find out that not only was that a fucking lie, you can actually still go on change.org or change.gov and sign a petition to this day demanding that he step down as DA because he refused to prosecute childhood sex crimes appropriately. Yeah.

That's the entire reason they wanted him to step down. How many thousands of signatures does it have already? It had 3,500 before I put it out to the internet. There's probably hundreds more because people went and also signed it just from mine. But it was 3,500 people legitimately from Buffalo that would have signed this thing demanding that he step down for not properly addressing childhood sex crimes. Do you have any one, like a single instance of those? Just one of the stories? So a lot of the story that it goes back to is, uh,

in years prior when he was the DA, the archdiocese, the Catholic church operating in the area of Dubuque had a priest or multiple priests that had been accused of childhood sex crimes, whatever. And he apparently did not do his due diligence in investigating and punishing those sex crimes. And I guess, I think the archdiocese of Dubuque is like in a stage of bankruptcy right now because they've been sued so many times. But that being sued is a civil lawsuit, right?

not a criminal lawsuit so that means that the parents allegedly if these kids were assaulted were having to go into the legal system and file and sue the church individually and there was no criminal prosecution and that's why they wanted this guy to step down is because he was not doing his due diligence and punishing childhood sex crimes so for him to come out and be like yeah i would have never done this as da it's bullshit you did it also uh one of the specific things that i brought up happened during his tenure one of the stories where there was a

saw it at a school pool and the school principal, this happened two years ago while he was DA, and the school principal failed to not declare it. Oh my gosh, report it. And then a year later, the child that was the victim of it disclosed it to somebody else. Then it became an investigation, but guess what happens after a year? All physical evidence is gone. The video is erased and recorded over because it's

a year. They only save it for like, let's say even 180 days. That's gone. Yeah. And that school principal wrote the DA and said, Hey, I'm not going to come in for the subpoena that your office sent me because I did my own investigation and I don't really care. Sent a letter stating why they're going to refuse to respond to the subpoena while he was the district attorney. I have a question. I like do history videos on the internet. Mm-hmm.

Um, if I were to apply at Buffalo schools to be a history teacher with no degree in education or history, do you think that I would get hired? No, that doesn't make any sense. Why is that? Well, because you don't have like a teaching degree. Oh, so I don't have the proper training to be a teacher yet. They don't have any training to be an investigative detective yet. They can host their own investigations, determine that no crimes were conducted and then not inform law enforcement, even though they're a mandatory reporter. That's what you're telling me.

I mean, that's exactly what I would get out of this story. And it also happened during his tenure as DA, which goes against what he was talking about when he went on the news to open his big, fat, stupid mouth. They're like a slam poetry duet. Cody, look! What? Not at me. Look at Brandon. What?

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Yes. There's two new stories that have come out. When was this? Since our original. This has been since. While they're now facing intense scrutiny, this is what they're still up to. We are like B-Day plus 22 or something right now. So...

I'm going to tell you, I'm going to tell you, I think one that's more telling that is a better picture because it's all on body cam. So I was made aware of an incident that happened at a Buffalo school that happened and I don't know the call number yet. So you can't even ask me about it. All I have is information from individuals that were there. School, police, EMT, not going to say who. Just saying that information was given to me by a couple of different sources.

And the information is that an assault had occurred at the school, at some school. I haven't confirmed it yet, but I know that it happened because of the people that are telling me about it. Assault happened at a school in the city of Buffalo. Officers responded to that school.

The officers asked the staff for information. And the... Oh, I'm sorry. Let me rephrase that. It was just a normal assault. It was a... Two students had beaten up a janitor or somebody that affected within the school. So the janitor was basically stomped pretty bad. These like high school age kids? I believe so. Okay. The janitor is stomped pretty bad and beaten up by these kids. Jumped. The officers go to the school.

They talk to the principal and say, hey, this is serious. We need the video of it. And also we need to know these kids' names. And the school principal said, no, not giving you anything, not giving you the kids' names. And they're like, okay, but there are suspects in the crime. They jumped somebody at your school. They attacked basically one of your staff. We need to know who these people are. Even if we're not going to make an arrest and we go throughout the whole process and we get them counseling, something needs to start. We need their names.

The principal refused, called up legal counsel, said legal counsel also told me to tell you to kick rocks. I'm not going to do that. This is all on body cam. And then the officers had the wherewithal to say, hey, here's the supporting deposition. I want you to sign the supporting deposition stating that you are refusing to give me the names of the suspects that assaulted your staff because they're individuals that go to your school. And she signed it.

Oh my God. So she wrote the deposition. I'm refusing per legal counsel. If I'm not mistaken, I'm refusing per legal counsel. At least I'm refusing to give you the names of the children in juveniles, 17, 18. Who gives a shit that assaulted with one of my members of staff? So they don't care about any staff or it's just how their reputation is. Is all they give a shit about. What do you take when leaving home?

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So there you go, families that have their kids in schools, the principals are allowing juveniles that are assaulting grown adults to remain around your children with no recourse. If your kid's being bullied at a Buffalo public school and you're not getting the response that you think you require to address that issue,

This is your red flag. You might want to get involved. And I believe there's actually a couple of class actions right now against the Buffalo public school system. Yeah, there's now ads going around Facebook and ads getting mailed out by law firms that are basically asking people like, hey, this is apparently a prevalent issue. Get a hold of us if you want us to take a legal suit against Buffalo schools. And this is, I guarantee, we've talked about it, but this has got to be way more. Buffalo is a great starting point, but-

Y'all need to rally too and figure out if this is happening in your districts and start expanding and asking for this information. Yep. So definitely nationwide. I did. I did even, I did even more digging on the shame Cronin case, the alleged kidnapping at the magnet school with the museum. Go on. Um, I have written testimonies from teachers that were there that day. Oh, interesting. Um, got, well, blurt out. They got ahold of me.

And they told me that, one, they were taken aback and disgusted when they watched our podcast because this individual... Because we belched or because we were drinking? No, because they were there that day and had to hear that there was an elected... They... These are them. They...

Found out from us that there was attempted kidnapping that day. What? Not from the administration. I have the Buffalo School's handbook and how they handle emergency situations. The Buffalo School District has three states of emergency. They have shelter in place, lockout and lockdown. Shelter in place is something for like inclement weather outside. Hey, there's a tornado or winds or a flood. It's not safe to leave the building. Stay inside.

Lock out is, hey, there's an external threat to the school that we're worried may come in. We're going to lock the exterior doors to the school so nobody can get inside. Lock down is there's an interior threat to the school. All of the teachers need to take the kids in the classrooms, lock the doors to the classrooms, and then take a roll call so we can account for every child. Going back to the testimony. Some would call that foreshadowing.

Quote, during the active intruder gaining entry into the school building through the museum doors, school staff were never instructed to go on lockdown, but only shelter in place. Oh, well, this isn't a storm. Go on. Certainly not a storm, especially for a grown man breaking into a school. That would be a lockdown situation where you lock the school doors. Breaking into the school for the purpose of kidnapping two children. Whether they knew that or not at the time. Yes. Breaking in is an interior threat. They should have been on lockdown.

Continuing the quote,

The children and staff were not released from the building, and the day continued as if nothing had happened. Parents were also not made aware of the incident until a letter went home with every student the following day. So yeah, they didn't tell the parents the day that it happened. They instead sent home a mass letter with all of the elementary school kids. So who knows if the parents even got those letters.

I wish I knew what the letter said, but obviously I don't live in Buffalo, so that would be really hard for me to get a copy. Oh, wait, no, I have to fuck copy the letter. Oh, good. The letter...

Dear parents and caregivers, as you know, safety and the well-being of our students is a top priority on Tuesday, February 11th. Wow, man, that caught me off guard. You know what's really funny about letters like this is you can just say whatever the fuck you want. I guess so. Hey, do these ones have untruths in them? Keep going. Oh, we're going to get there.

On Tuesday, February 11th, we had an incident where a man entered our school through the museum without permission. In response, the school was placed in a brief shelter in place. So if you guys want to say that it's an untruth that you didn't go on lockdown, I have your letter from your fucking principal saying that you went into shelter in place, which is not the appropriate protocol. Boo. Boo schools. Boo.

And we immediately notified the Buffalo police who responded within minutes and arrested the man. The school is also using this as an opportunity to evaluate and reinforce its safety protocols to help ensure that something like this doesn't happen again. District officials and Buffalo public school security also met on Wednesday with the museum leadership to discuss the situation. Buffalo's public schools, crisis prevention and response team and other support personnel have been and will continue to be available to students and teachers. And we immediately notified the Buffalo police who responded within minutes and arrested the man.

As parents, you may want to talk with your child as well. If your child exhibits any indications of emotional distress, we suggest that you listen to him or her. If they need to talk, answer their questions simply, honestly, and possibly over and over again. Please feel free to contact the school with any concerns or questions you may have. Thank you for your continued support. Sincerely, Principal Mark Shoemaker.

So if you have questions about their concerns, they want you to contact them at the phone number 716-816-3370. I would have concerns. I think I would have concerns. Dr. Charles Drew, Science Magnet, Buffalo School, number 59.

So yeah, attempted kidnapping. Didn't tell any of the parents. Didn't go into lockdown while there was a grown man attempting to kidnap children inside the school. Fighting assistant principals. Fighting assistant principals. Breaking into more classrooms. According to this testimony of the teacher that was there, he actually made it into a classroom, destroyed the classroom with the teacher inside. Wasn't sure if there was kids in there or not. But regardless, that teacher who was in a classroom that this man broke into, broke in to open the door because nobody told her to lock the doors because she didn't go into lockdown. Right.

Wouldn't have been an issue. And that when they said that they called the police within minutes or something like that, that was all fucking lie too, right? I don't know the exact response time, but the fact of the matter is everything that they can control, like, hey, go on to lockdown to lock your doors. There's a man in here trying to kidnap kids. They didn't do. And then they didn't tell the parents.

The gravity of the situation, they're like, oh, yeah, there was an incident. We had to go into shelter in place. Didn't mention that he attempted to kidnap kids. Didn't mention to the parents that he assaulted a principal. Didn't do any of that shit. That can escalate so fast. Just if that is a shooter or a situation like that, that's how you can see how bad that will get without, hey, announcing to all the administration somebody's in doing this. Instead, a person breaks into it.

elementary school room and destroys the room there's a grown-ass man in the school who should not be here yes who has gained access yes that would be considered an interior threat which under their own criteria in their manual that they got to write they should have been on lockdown and they didn't nate damn do you think anybody will be held accountable for that well no not yet

it's become overwhelmingly apparent to me that the buffalo district attorney is not interested in actually getting people in trouble for this and that the school board is desperately trying to protect themselves and not all of them there's multiple people on the school board i've looked into every member the major half to the slight majority of the school board is actually great people that are involved for the right reasons there's

three or four people that are piles of shit on that school board. It's almost like a fraternity of shit. Or a sorority. Or a sorority of shit! What do you mean? I mean, I tried to dig into this, but obviously I can't access the

AKA sorority records. Allegedly, I've heard from multiple, multiple teachers and employees of Buffalo School District that the superintendent and multiple people on the Buffalo School Board that all vote together and are the ones dragging this out and preventing it so that she can retire are all members of the same sorority. So they're just looking out for each other and not the kids. Allegedly.

Is that the wine guzzler too? Is the wine guzzler one? I believe so. What do you know? Oh my God. What do you know? The superintendent and the wine guzzler working together. So the wine guzzler who flips off people that are worried about their school and says so on a Zoom meeting, she gets to keep her job. And who is the DA that's completely disinterested in this, by the way? Oh, what is his name? What the fuck is his name? That guy that got a DUI in 1984? That guy that got a DUI in 1984 for...

What was it? I believe he was driving under the influence down the wrong lane with no headlights. He then attempted to evade the police. After getting stopped, did a field sobriety test. And then after he failed the field sobriety test, attempt to escape police custody, injuring a police officer in the process. He then, he comes from a very, from what I was able to read, he comes from a very affluent, well-connected family in the area.

And he was directly asked by the news when this came out during his election if his father's status had anything to do with the fact that these felony charges for evading cops, injuring a cop, if his dad had anything to do with the fact that those cases were then pleaded down to misdemeanors.

I believe he had like 90 days of probation or something and like a $250 fine. And then the courts actually sealed the records so they couldn't be pulled up against him again. But they accidentally got released during a FOIA request. So they got leaked out anyways. No, I know that you've never said it. You've never said it, but I've heard people who have that maybe his daddy's connections were the reason why that didn't turn out worse.

Yeah. I mean, you know, that would kind of make sense. Well, but that happened in the past. You shouldn't judge somebody off their past. Wait a second. I get judged off my past all the time. Wait, I'm controversial guys. You forgot. I made funny videos on the internet. I called a kid fat one time and got in a car accident. I was not, but kind of was on the Brady list per channel too. I,

I'm the guy you shouldn't listen to and I understand now why the news shit on me all these years for being a bad person. I've learned my lesson. I think I've grown. Is there a single person in that binder who doesn't have a, I don't know what you would call it, maybe a rocky history? Not really. No.

But I think I've come up with a solution. So I don't have faith that the DA is going to do his job. The Buffalo School Board is going to try to drag this out as long as humanly possible, hoping to God everybody forgets. So my answer to this is, I've looked into it. It takes about somewhere between 85 and 110,000 votes to swing a federal election in the state of New York. So if you were a federal law enforcement agency like the FBI, and you...

Got a hundred thousand fucking complaints about the Buffalo school boards emailed to you. Do you think maybe the federal government would get involved at that point? Boy, I couldn't ignore that if I wanted to, if I was a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation or Attorney General's office, it would be impossible for me to ignore that. In fact, I think I would have to look at it.

Considering the volume of complaints, I would have to take that as some sort of serious event that needs an investigation. It would be a fool not to. It would be foolish not to, yes. And you want to be transparent, too. Even if you wanted to cover it up because the government doesn't like holding itself accountable, do you think that the federal-level government would spin around and hold a school board and local government accountable, knowing that if they didn't, it would sway an entire...

Federal election? I think that that could be possible. You know, the governor of New York State, Kathy Hochul, actually had a response to the investigation that's going on. Well, lack of investigation that's going on in the city of Buffalo. And I'm going to have to pull it up real quickly because I don't want to be misquoted for my governor. I would hate to put words in her mouth.

But this little podcast where people burp and are foul and drink alcohol has brought these allegations to the point where the governor is making a fucking response. Well, I apologize. It's not the governor. It's the governor's press office. So she's obviously very busy and couldn't comment on the second largest school district in the entire state.

her hometown, actually. Really? You know, these things happening, which she's busy. I can understand. So she would have to have her press office make the statement of...

It is our understanding that there are active investigations by law enforcement regarding certain allegations, as well as the internal review by the school district, which hasn't happened yet. Which is a lie because they haven't even announced who's going to start the investigation. So that's not true. And we await the results of those reviews. So if I'm understanding this correctly...

It would be that Governor Kathy Hochul's office, maybe her, because I don't know if they got this to her yet. Hopefully somebody can get it to her, are aware that the ongoing abduction case is still, well, ongoing.

but yet they are willing to wait for the Buffalo school systems to complete their own internal investigation, which Nick, that one investigation from three years ago, is that out yet to the public? - The shooting at McKinley High School? - Yeah. - No. - It's not. - No, that hasn't been released. - Noted. - What do you take when leaving home? Phone, wallet, keys? Of course. What about naloxone? It's time to start.

Find free naloxone at a dose of truth. I L. Dot com. No, neither. This is the first time I've heard of school shooting. I believe the other investigation regarding the stabbing at Riverside high school, that investigations results have also never been released. Okay. So, so those investigations, she, although,

they are ongoing even though they haven't actually started the investigation currently for that school. Even though those ones are done and we've never gotten the results for it. The governor's office is going to wait on the investigation from the Buffalo School District who's never shared anything about their investigations before to complete before anything happens. So what a hilarious non-statement. We are aware that some things are being looked to and we wish them luck. Yep. So my school shooting

What? It was outside the school. It was like a gang thing. Like a kid ran up on the school and shot a security guard while trying to shoot another child during dismissal. So there was a lot of kids out there. And our department flooded the area because we thought it was going to be like a planned school shooter. It was more gang violence, but nonetheless still a shooting at the school. The security guard was wounded. And I think somebody else, I think a student. Don't quote me on that. But that's what happened. And they just said...

did they said they did their own investigation and that one and that investigation is not shared that's what we talked about it's not released to the public because it's attorney client privilege yeah so they have a pretty good history of not sharing results of the investigation which would concern everybody uh so i think my solution now would be to put up the email of the fbi and we'll put it in the description as well and you can email it right here

Yeah.

Oh, and what's even funnier is Kash Patel, the director of the FBI, came out 10 days ago and took a hardline stance on protecting kids in school. So this is almost like me walking up and putting a home run ball on the tee for them to make an example out of somebody. That was 10 days ago? Mm-hmm. Interesting. Weird. What happened there? Anyway, I'm going to make this simple for all of you that are listening.

I don't care if you think that the other 10% are going to do it for you. You, on your phone, right now... Yeah, you. Yeah, you. You should probably...

Send an email to somebody saying to look at the Buffalo public school program and that it's an issue. Don't swear. Don't just spam. Please, please don't get on there and be like, this is Epstein's Island 2.0. There's a crazy ring. There's, there's not, we're not saying that the school administration has harbored a culture of not valuing children's safety as the highest priority. And because of that, we think that children are continually getting put in danger. They don't need to get put in. Nick,

Do you think that we could have, like, I don't know, a template email that we could put up in the description? Oh, like if I wrote a letter that people could just, you know, copy and paste and put it right into the email and send it 100,000 times? Yeah, we could do that. It'd be a shame if that was in the description. We're going to put that in the description, and maybe the website to do so is going to be right here. Maybe it's right fucking here. Can we do anything with the...

Was it government. The change one where we change that or a petition petition. Would that help at all? Also, I think back with it or just the emails is the main thing right now. I think the petition. I don't want to say no. I want to leave all options open. But at this moment with my governor's office being aware of it and then choosing to sit back.

I think that it has to be the FBI or the AG's office that is bombarded with people caring so that it is unignorable. I would also really like the New York governor's office and senators like Chuck Schumer and Gillibrand

to also be bombarded with the same email. So could we CC? What we'll do in the description then is put those emails in for you to CC, add. Copy, paste, write in to send to. You know what would be really funny? Is if at one of the school board meetings we just had unsub live in the parking lot. Oh my god.

I wanted to go to the first one so bad, maybe I just get somebody with a camera and I go to one of the next ones. What are they going to do? Call the cops? Well, if they do, they might do that. That's a catch-22! That is the fucking line! You're doing what we want! Call the police? I've always wanted to get a mugshot. The cops storm in. Let me guess, you guys are here for school other. What was one of the most wild things during all of this?

uh honestly the the craziest part for me is just like the saddest part for me is just taught the sheer volume of teachers that i've talked to that all said the same thing like and i made sure intentionally to do it unprompted like i didn't want to ask like hey do you feel like the buffalo school board is tying your hands behind your back preventing you to do the right thing and you're scared of retaliation if you do do the right thing i made sure to not mention that they all organically brought that up themselves

All these teachers that I've talked to are phenomenal people that genuinely really, really care about these kids and want to do the best they possibly can for them. And they all feel that the school board and its policies are preventing them from keeping those kids safe and doing the right thing. And they are all – with the exception of people that have already been retaliated against extensively –

95% of them are all extremely terrified of being retaliated against. And I have the interviews and we've already played one of those interviews where he says, I've seen people, they, they said they've seen people's careers get ruined by this. Which will never be the case. And the goal, I think the goal also should be, I think we said it in the past was repercussions for not addressing. This should outweigh,

repercussions for addressing it's like oh you might get fired but the people that get fired if you get fired for that they're going to prison it is making examples if you don't

If you were struck, yes, if you struck, if you're the low guy that's afraid to keep losing their job and you've been in a place of fear and you made a mistake and didn't report something, you're not the person we're upset with. We're upset with the people that put you in that position that made you fear for your job and your livelihood that are preventing you from doing the right thing. And because they're preventing you, it's creating this culture of fear that

And making you, along with others, afraid of the repercussions from your overseers or administrators. And that is why these issues aren't being handled. And I'm glad you brought that up because it reminds me of something that I was thinking when you made a post the other day. Where they're trying to basically just stick it to this one guy. The guy with the kidnapping charge. Yeah. They're just trying to just stick everything to him. And like, see, see, we did something about it. And it's like, no, no, no, no, no. See, this is like the...

you know, give a man a fish, feed him for a day, teach him man to fish kind of situation. - Yeah. - I'm glad he's getting charges. That's fucking great. - You're treating the symptom, not the cause. - Exactly. - We wanna treat the cause. - If the people responsible for the culture that is built in Buffalo public school systems don't get some sort of accountability, this is all for nothing. - 100%. - What's next on this?

Well, next I sit back and laugh as the FBI launches an investigation in the Buffalo School Board and the district attorney of Erie County. And we also get to watch the civil suit go on. The of like, well, not civil, civil suit. Yes. But the class action class action lawsuit with all these people that have had their children wronged go against the Buffalo City Schools. And then I sit back and I watch and I wait. I'm looking at these people. The school board member members have elections coming up in two months.

So if you guys don't unfuck this, I'm going to get involved in that. And then the... I think all of us are also available to testify. He did this for free. I think we can get involved now. I think we might have. I have it in my calendar. In 2028, the district county attorney of Erie County also goes up for re-election. I'm going to get involved in that election, too, if he doesn't unfuck himself. And just so you guys understand, if you haven't grasped what I mean by that,

We've been involved in elections before. Brandon, how did that one election that we were involved in go, that federal congressional election? Oh, running against incumbent, who I believe incumbents have a 93% re-election rate in this country. And how much money did he have over? I think it was about 10 to 1. 10 to 1? Spent about 10 to 1.

uh took him to a runoff which was very expensive i think he budgeted three million dollars for his election he had to spend 13. oh interesting uh and he barely snuck by with 400 votes in a runoff election that he was not financially prepared for huh so uh we didn't even get to say that kid was putting children in danger or failed to put children in a better position than when they started

So, I mean, whatever. We're going to give your opponent hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars of free good press. And we're going to give you hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars in free bad press. And I got enough money. I'll buy billboards all over Buffalo to shit all over you. Well, you know, funny story that might have already started.

Not from me, but from people in the community who want to let you know how they feel. By somebody who lives in Buffalo. By somebody who lives in Buffalo. Dude, those DMs are wild. It costs more, but it's worth it. And these are just... There are random people that are doing God's work in the city of Buffalo by putting up billboards. Can't wait to see you in June. God, we got the orbital autism space laser on this fucking city. Yes. Shh.

It's like rods of God. There's just puzzle pieces clicking into place. Is there any legal reason that I couldn't sell yard signs pertaining to this incident? No. On bunker just for cost? As a private citizen, I don't think there is. Oh, I'm going to look into getting yard signs for the city of Buffalo. You know what? Bunker branding. We could probably. Yeah, let me do that. I'll sell them at cost. I don't need to make any money off that. Yeah.

I'll do that for the fun. What should those yard signs say? If only the comment section could help us out. Slogans and designs, people. I want to see them. We're going to do one of the name things. Don't get drenched in the bullshit. Don't be a cog. Don't be a cog.

Buffalo School Board for unemployment. Classifieds. And anything for you, Rich, on any final closing statements on what you want to see or done or just personal? I think that if you've watched it this far, we've laid out a compact and easy plan for you. There is a cut and pasta for you to email exactly who you need to email. We're even telling you who to email. That is the...

smallest, easiest thing you could do. And you could do it literally as we're sitting here bullshitting with one another. Everything other than that on top of that is whipped cream and a cherry on top of a sundae. I look forward to the signs. Can't wait to see what you degenerates write down in the comments for potential signs. I bet you the highest voted one is going to be despicable and I love it.

Continue your fantastic use of social media in the bullying of journalists. Thank you for bringing that up. You're welcome. And the checks and balances that you provide to local news media when they decide not to cover something or to potentially skew what the story should be about. That is very appreciative. And also...

Love reading the comments whenever you do that in those spaces as well. To quote the donut operator, bully journalists. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. They're not people. They're rarely even real. Except for Ben. Ben and Nate Benson. We'll have to discuss something and figure out something for our own news for Pepperbox. Oh, I mean, if this goes well, we might own channel two, so. That's insane.

I'm waiting for that apology channel fail. That better be the fucking headline. If you think we're kidding, we're fucking not. WGRZ, I've already contacted a defamation lawyer in New York. He's the biggest dickhead I could find. So, headline, WGRZ sincerely apologizes to senior Buffalo SVU detective Richard High. I want a full article about how you guys fucked this up. I promise.

I promise you that will be much less expensive. I really want to change your name and own you to Buffalo W. Jizz RZ. And our shirts are going to say come. With you burping. We're going to make you come watch our channels.

That's my goal. Our lawyers are going to do foul things. Yes, absolutely foul, which, by the way, is a shirt now. Is it really? On the Unsub channel. It is. We made a shirt that says absolutely foul because it was such a good headline. We couldn't just leave it away. So we've got the bad bitch stuff. We've got the new absolutely foul shirt for Unsub. And all of the money from that will go toward helping make this-

Make this fun. Yeah, to making this fun. All the money going to that is just going to be used in the most pivotal way. If we get arrested for this somehow, the mug shots are going to be fucking hard. I like it. Our mug shots can be on a mug. I want the Johnny Cash t-shirt. The mug shot. When I got arrested, I should have got a mug shot. I really missed out.

Senior SVU detective admits to being arrested. I know that's the entire article. FOIA request. You're not a real man if you haven't been arrested. What was that for? Oh, I got in a fight with a drug dealer. Oh, really? No shit. Yeah. Oh.

It was off duty. Me and my buddy called 911. And then the next day, like after the police showed up and they tased one of the guys that we fought because he was throwing bricks at us and trying to fight the cops. Oh, I know this story. Yeah, we were like, oh, hey, thanks for showing up, guys. We appreciate it. You can see they're an issue. And then I drove away. And then the next day or two, I got like a call. They were like, you got to go to court. And I was like, for what? And they're like...

the drug dealer you fought wants to press charges i'm like that's what reverse uno yeah okay i guess i guess sure well richard got a mugshot thank you so much for having trust in all unsub all of them and then all of us and

the fortitude to starting it here. Yeah. That's the first couple of days sucked real bad. So thank you for coming to my, having my back. The first couple of days sucked real bad. He was super stressed. Cannot, cannot stress that enough is you were worried. And once you've seen the love it was and the support, it was instant. You said it was like, yeah, it was like a weight off my shoulders. The community, like,

You came in hard for me and I appreciate that. I can't repay you for that. So thank you all. Seriously, thank all of you for that. And then thank you, buddy. We appreciate you and we love you. What can I say? I do a lot of stupid shit. I'm just glad that you guys can back me up on half of it. And Nick, you autistic...

Thank you so much for doing this level of research. I can't wait. I can't wait to hand that over to the FBI. We've got so much more than the binder. A lot of it's digital on my part. I have a lot of interviews. I have interviews recorded. I have thousands, hundreds, maybe thousands of emails. He's so autistic. He tried to print out a video on this and he just kept poking the paper. I was like, push it. It could work. Thank you guys so freaking much on

On that note, Cody. Bye, everyone. Thank you for joining the unsubscribed podcast today. I was joined by Eli Double Tap, Fat Electrician, Angry Cops, Brandon Herrera, myself, Donut Operator. We love you. Okay, bye. Kisses. I'm going to sue Channel 2.

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