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Summary
In a striking exposé, the Unsubscribed podcast featuring Detective Richard High reveals grave oversights by the Buffalo school district in reporting assaults on children. From physical altercations to attempted kidnappings, the district allegedly covered up incidents, challenging the integrity of child protection systems. With the help of influential voices like Angry Cops and others, the podcast underscores the critical need for transparency and accountability within educational institutions. Their combined efforts spotlight systemic issues and call for community action to ensure the safety and well-being of children in schools.
Highlights
Detective Richard High calls out the Buffalo school district for hiding child assault cases 🚔
Influencers like Angry Cops risk everything to protect children's safety 🎙️
Podcast episode 'Proof Buffalo Schools Are Covering Up Child Abuse' garners massive attention 👀
Investigation launched after public and media pressure 📢
Teacher with 20 years’ experience confirms culture of violence downplay in schools ⚠️
Key Takeaways
Detective Richard High exposed serious child assault cover-ups by the Buffalo school district 📢
The Unsubscribed podcast played a crucial role in bringing these issues to light 🎙️
Community backlash pushed local media and authorities to take the allegations seriously 📰
The podcast gathered over 400,000 views, indicating strong community interest 📈
Taking a stand, these influencers highlight the importance of safeguarding children 🛡️
Overview
The Unsubscribed podcast, featuring Detective Richard High, has made waves by uncovering how the Buffalo school district has allegedly covered up violent incidents against children. Boldly speaking out, Richard joined fellow influencers like Angry Cops, who put their careers on the line to ensure children's safety. Their collective bravery opened up a can of worms that the school district could no longer ignore, leading to an external investigation into the alleged abuses and cover-ups.
Despite initial disbelief and mockery, the allegations gained serious traction when the podcast revealed solid evidence and exposed the district’s failure to report these incidents. With claims backed by years of untouched evidence and eyewitness accounts, the podcast episode 'Proof Buffalo Schools Are Covering Up Child Abuse' attracted overwhelming attention. Over 400,000 viewers tuned in, showcasing widespread concern and pushing local media to redress their coverage.
With the school district's reputation at stake, community members, guided by the podcast's insight, rallied for transparency and accountability. This collective action underscored a serious societal issue - the need to create safe environments for children and demand that institutions take responsibility for protecting their welfare. The narrative reminds us all of the power of community activism and the importance of never turning a blind eye to injustice.
Chapters
00:00 - 01:00: Introduction and Motivation The chapter starts with a music introduction, setting a tone for the discussion. The narrator addresses a statement made by an officer, suggesting its inaccuracy. An interaction with someone named Miss Blank is highlighted, where she questions if there's any proof, suggesting skepticism or a demand for evidence. The narrator announces the main topic of the discussion focused on friends from the Unsubscribe podcast and a person referred to as 'Angry Cops.' There is a sentiment of camaraderie and respect, particularly towards 'Angry Cops,' who is applauded for taking a professional risk to address certain issues. The introduction sets up a narrative surrounding accountability, friendship, and the courage to expose truths.
01:00 - 03:00: Introducing Angry Cops and Nick The chapter introduces Angry Cops and Nick, highlighting their dedication to ensuring the safety of at-risk kids. The narrative describes how they have mobilized their resources and influence to combat threats, portraying them as determined and influential figures. Despite their notoriety, the narrator offers an introduction, suggesting that not all in the community may be familiar with them. The segment begins by focusing on Angry Cops, also known as Rich.
03:00 - 05:00: Introduction of Eli Double Tap, Donut Operator, and Brandon Herrera The chapter introduces Eli Double Tap, who has a background as a drill sergeant, army personnel, police officer, and SVU detective in Buffalo, New York. He is described as someone who could fulfill a 'shame kink' fantasy due to his demeanor. The chapter also mentions 'the fat electrician', humorously referred to as the narrator's almost identical twin, Nick. A quote from Nick reflects a comical, yet confident personality, 'I am a god, you dull creature, and I will not be bullied by that.'
05:00 - 07:00: Exposure of Buffalo School District's Failings The chapter titled 'Exposure of Buffalo School District's Failings' discusses a variety of individuals, including Nick, a retired US Army medic who has transitioned to become a journeyman electrician and jiu-jitsu coach. Nick is humorously noted as the first person to finish a White Claw in the Pentagon. The narrative warns about Nick's determination by implying that anyone opposing him should prepare for the worst. The chapter also introduces Eli Double Tap, an elite army marksman recognized for his expertise in firearms and double-tap shooting techniques. Despite the title, the transcript does not explicitly address failings within the Buffalo School District, focusing instead on personal stories of notable individuals.
07:00 - 10:00: Media and Public Reaction The chapter delves into the personalities and backgrounds of various media figures such as Donut Operator, a Navy veteran and former police officer who owns a skateboard shop, and Brandon Herrera, known as the AK guy. The text highlights the unique attributes and professional experiences that contribute to their public personas, while humorously referencing viral cultural elements like the 'double tap'.
10:00 - 13:00: Details of Specific Incidents and Cover-ups The chapter titled "Details of Specific Incidents and Cover-ups" includes a mix of humor and exaggeration, potentially highlighting incidents that blur the lines between fact and fiction. It starts with a light-hearted comment about the letter K and segues into a playful, fictionalized account of a person named Brandon, depicted as a decorated war hero and firearm dealer with immense skills and a significant online presence. The narrative challenges the reader to discern truth from exaggeration, particularly in relation to Brandon's exaggerated military achievements, Second Amendment stance, and larger-than-life persona.
13:00 - 15:00: Community and Teacher Reactions Angry Cops appeared on the Unsubscribed podcast to address serious allegations against the Buffalo school district. He discussed the district's failure to report multiple assaults on children, including physical and sexual incidents, as well as an attempted assault.
15:00 - 16:30: Call to Action and Conclusion The chapter titled 'Call to Action and Conclusion' addresses serious claims made by Detective Richard High regarding the Buffalo school system. He alleges that the school system is intentionally failing to report assaults on students. Despite the risk of repercussions, Detective High insists on speaking out as a duty to bring attention to these issues. The chapter emphasizes the seriousness of kidnapping incidents involving elementary school children and underscores the importance of taking these matters seriously. It concludes with an invitation for viewers to watch a media clip to understand how these claims were addressed publicly.
EXPOSING PREDATORS IN SCHOOLS Transcription
00:00 - 00:30 [Music] You say today that everything that was said by officer is in fact not true. Miss Blank asked, "Is there any proof?" Which is not what you ask a child. Hey everybody. Today we're going to be talking about my friends, the dudes at the Unsubscribe podcast and Angry Cops. And I don't really feel like I need to make that disclaimer. And Angry Cops because he's such a regular and he's such a brother over there. But I do want to make sure that I give him a particular shout out because he has put his career on the line, to bring this to light, to bring this to the table, and
00:30 - 01:00 to make sure that kids that are being put at risk are safe. And in true gangster fashion, every single one of these dudes has geared up and used every bit of their influence and everything that they have to go to war. Now, I almost feel dumb doing an introduction for these dudes because I feel like everybody probably already knows who they are. But just in case anyone in this community doesn't know who these guys are yet, let's take a [Music] look. So, first off, let's start off with Angry Cops, aka my boy Rich. So, he
01:00 - 01:30 was a drill sergeant. He's been in the army. He's been a cop. He's an SVU detective in Buffalo, New York. And if you have a shame kink, like one of those fetishes where you want somebody to like just demean you, this dude would be the final boss. Next up, we've got the fat electrician, aka my almost identical twin, Nick. I am a god, you dull creature, and I will not be bullied by that.
01:30 - 02:00 Puny god. Nick was a medic in the US Army until he retired and became a journeyman electrician and a jiu-jitsu coach. And he's also the first person to finish a White Claw in the Pentagon. And when Nick decides that he's going to end your [ __ ] you might as well start casket shopping because it's not an if, it's just a when. Next up, we have Eli Double Tap, an elite army marksman known for his skills in firearms and shooting techniques, particularly the double tap
02:00 - 02:30 method. And if you don't know about the double tap, ask your mom. Hi everyone, Donut here. Donut operator is a Navy veteran. He was a two-year Spartanberg Police Department officer. He owns his own skateboard shop. He's a chef and he's an all-around handsome devil. Hello, Florida. I am currently in you. Anyway, and last but definitely not least, we have Brandon Herrera, aka the AK guy. Damn, that's a lot of A's and
02:30 - 03:00 K's. It's good to have the A's in there because three Ks in a row, that's a bad deal. Now, Brandon is a 17 town Purple Heart recipient for his heroic actions in World Wars 1, three, and four. He sells more guns than all of the cartels combined. And if you're in any way opposed to the Second Amendment, he's Godzilla, and you, you're Japan. Some of that was true, some of it wasn't. And I'm going to let y'all figure it out. Now, when it comes to handto-hand combat, weaponry, communication skills, recon, social media followers, and
03:00 - 03:30 worldwide influence, any one of these gentlemen on their own would be a force to be reckoned with. But with their powers combined, they are the unsubscribed podcast. So, Angry Cops went on the unsubscribed podcast to expose the Buffalo school district for failing to report numerous assaults of different children, physical, sexual, even an attempted
03:30 - 04:00 kidnapping on two elementary school children. This is something that we should all be taking incredibly seriously. But I want you to watch this clip and see how the media responded. The Buffalo school system has been intentionally uh not reporting the assaults of students. See this podcast. This is Detective Richard High and he made these claims on a podcast and he says, "Look, I know these are serious claims. I know that I could get in trouble for saying this, but I've got to be the voice here, the one who speaks out." So, I'll be
04:00 - 04:30 honest with you. I started watching this podcast and my first thought was this is ridiculous. This is crazy. I'm like I'm watch listening to all these guys burp and just be absolutely foul. Absolutely foul. You're looking at like the white claws on the table. Is alcohol involved here? Where are they? Thought is, okay, this can't actually be real. So, I'm not going to hold your hand when I say this because I think you're an utter and absolute piece of [ __ ] and you look like you're slathered with more dick germs than the floor in a prison shower. But
04:30 - 05:00 if somebody's coming forward to expose that people in a position of authority over children are covering up that they're being abused and your first instinct is to attack the person who's trying to save the kids, you are a cow hunted [ __ ] minion. And I don't want to spend too much time bashing this pedtoympathizing suck muppet. Because to be honest with you, most of the local media has spent more of their time trying to find fault with Rich than they have doing their goddamn job and investigating what's going on with the
05:00 - 05:30 school. At least they were at first until they realized they had made a giant oopsy foxies. And they saw that they were getting absolutely ratioed in every single comment section by the autist army and a bunch of us here at the wood chipper tribe. And that's when they changed their get down up real quick. But then you have the people at the Buffalo School District who are actively working to cover up the abuse of these children. You know, at first they denied all of the allegations and called them untruths and basically
05:30 - 06:00 called angry cops a liar. But then this happened. Buffalo board of education has been informed of the allegations made through a podcast video on Saturday, April 26. Following tonight's executive session, for those of you who don't know what an executive session is, that means they had a super secret squirrel meeting behind closed doors. The board responding to those allegations, saying they have launched an external investigation. You know, whatever the outcome from the investigation is will be shared with the public. It comes just
06:00 - 06:30 24 hours after the district originally called these allegations untruths. But tonight, district leadership not using that same language. Let me break down to you what happened. These absolute [ __ ] yuckmouth yutzes thought that they could just make this all go away like they've been doing when kids get assaulted. They thought this was just a podcast. And how much sway or power could podcasters possibly have? Buffalo police detective Richard High is once again making waves in the podcast world.
06:30 - 07:00 He's detailing another alleged abuse case and why he had a problem with how school employees supposedly handled it. High once again appeared on the unsubscribed podcast. In the newest episode, which dropped yesterday, it's titled Proof Buffalo Schools Are Covering Up Child Abuse. And it's been viewed almost 400,000 times. And this is the part where I pause it to point out to everybody that none of these news stations are getting views like Angry Cops or any of the dudes from Unsub or us right here in this community. And
07:00 - 07:30 that's why I think they had a problem with the way that he went about it because they know that nobody trusts the media anymore. They know that they are losing their power. They're losing their influence. They're losing their advertisers. And they're losing their grip on their community. But do you want to know why that is? It's because we're out here standing on [ __ ] business while they're towering to corporate interests. Now, during this podcast, Hyde pulled up an email where the friend of an alleged sexual assault victim says they reached out to school employees for
07:30 - 08:00 help. I told Miss Blank today the victim came late to a different teacher's class because she got in the auditorium. Miss Blank asked, "Is there any proof?" Which is not what you ask a child when they're reporting this. The victim's friend stated, "Yes, there is a video." Miss Blank asked, "Who was the boy?" I said, "Suspect." And she said, "Okay." She said she would
08:00 - 08:30 handle it tomorrow. So, let me break this down to you because this is literally insane and I need you guys to understand this. So, a child claims to have been sexually assaulted by another student at the school, goes to a teacher, tells the teacher. The teacher asks, "Is there any proof?" The child says, "Yes, the whole thing was videotaped, which is child pornography." And then the teacher says, "Okay, I'll deal with it tomorrow." While this video is getting distributed, child
08:30 - 09:00 pornography distributed around the school. I says multiple teachers were made aware of that situation over several days before Buffalo police were even notified. But Hi says this note was never given to him during the investigation. Hi also said it's an example of the district burying evidence and failing to report a potential crime. And pretty much every news station changed it up real quick as soon as they saw that community backlash. But it's also pretty hard to argue when somebody shows up with solid evidence and
09:00 - 09:30 receipt. Oh, and speaking of receipts, what the school will do sometimes is they'll call it in and make it information only or juvenile trouble, right? So these things do not elicit an investigation. He also alleges that a school won't properly label an incident that is reported to them even if it happened off school grounds. So the district doesn't want the stigma of it happening at a school. Yeah. Because it's a way better stigma for a school to have that kids get assaulted at your school and teachers don't do a [ __ ]
09:30 - 10:00 thing about it. So what we're going to do is we're going to make it information only and then fill it out. Case closed. Hey, this person says that they were touched. We don't no further information. Case closed. And some of the data we've uncovered would seem to support that. Last week, we told you there were more than 17,770 incidents at Buffalo public schools between September 2021 and April 29th, 2025. 54% of those were labeled as miscellaneous or a vague school other category. We went back and looked at
10:00 - 10:30 some of the recent incidents at the schools that were high-profile enough for the district to send out a press release. The incident on April 1st, where two students ingested THC gummies and a teacher was placed on administrative leave, was labeled as school other when police were called. The incident on February 12th, where someone entered the Charles R. Drew Magnet School, approached a child, and allegedly attacked a staff member, also labeled as school other. Did you hear that last part? Cuz that was really important because that's something that Rich talked about on the podcast. There was a dude who went into a school and
10:30 - 11:00 tried to abduct two children and the school had surveillance video of the entire incident. One of the kids was so shook that he literally wet himself and they tried not to let the parents know what happened. The school deleted the video and then Rich was able to find the video and get it back. And now the dude has been charged. 30-year-old Shane Cronin who was arrested for breaking into the Dr. Charles RDrew Magnet Science School and assaulting a staff member is now facing a slew of new charges. Those include endangering the
11:00 - 11:30 welfare of a child, burglary, assault, kidnapping, and luring a child to commit a felony. At the time of his arrest in February, police said Cronin approached one child and assaulted an assistant principal. But Buffalo police SVU detective Richard High told 7 News and announced on a national podcast that Cronin attempted to kidnap two children at the school on that day. Yeah. So, it turned out that literally everything that Angry Cop said happened happened and now that dude is being charged with the second kidnapping. But it's not
11:30 - 12:00 everybody that works at the Buffalo School District that's on this weird time and they don't care about kids safety because some of the teachers are starting to come forward. So, let's hear what this teacher who's been with that school district for over 20 years has to say. I think you always hear this is an isolated incident. um you know that we take this very seriously and I strongly disagree every time they make both of those statements. Teachers like Mark Bruno tell me they're not sure what to think about these allegations, but also
12:00 - 12:30 says he feels the district does have a history of looking the other way. There's a culture of downplaying violence and other incidents like the officer is mentioning in this district really since I started over 20 years ago. So that teacher who has intimate knowledge of how this school district works from the inside, having worked there for 20 years, is saying this isn't a new problem. And it's literally been like that for [ __ ] decades. And all that it took for all of this to come to light was five dudes who actually give a
12:30 - 13:00 [ __ ] about the safety of kids sitting around with some microphones and some white claws being absolutely foul and not scared to stand on [ __ ] business. These dudes were willing to take on the Buffalo school district and the media. Rich was willing to lose his job if that's what it actually took to make sure that these kids were safe. And guess what happened? Armies rallied behind them and we got [ __ ] done. And I'm going to say this a little softer and a little gentler because I really need you to hear this because it's really [ __ ] important. We used to
13:00 - 13:30 understand that it took a village to raise a child and we don't have villages and tribes anymore. And that's part of why it's just open season on our kids. And it takes real men who actually give a [ __ ] about what's right and fighting what's wrong to stand up. Because if we don't, if we step aside and do nothing, our kids are going to be at risk. Our kids are going to be victimized over and over and over again. The measure of a society is how it protects its most vulnerable and innocent. And right now
13:30 - 14:00 in this country, I'm going to tell you what I see. We ain't worth much, dog. and we need to fix that. But this right here was a major step in the right direction. So, I want to applaud the boys from Unsub. I want to applaud Angry Cops. I want to applaud the media that was actually with it from the beginning, even though most of y'all [ __ ] weren't. And I want to thank every single person who is watching this video who went and got loud in those comment sections, who's about to go get loud in some more comment sections. It's all of
14:00 - 14:30 our job to protect these [ __ ] kids. So, let's get it done. Until the next one, one love, baby. Be good or be good at it. [Music]