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Shocking Cover-Up Exposed: Did Buffalo Schools Delete Evidence of Child Abduction?!

Buffalo, NY – A firestorm of controversy has erupted around Buffalo Public Schools (BPS) following explosive allegations in a viral online video. The video, shared by @Fat_Electrician on X, claims BPS deleted video evidence of an attempted child abduction and hid the incident from parents, sparking outrage across the community.
The allegations don’t stop there. The video also accuses BPS of failing to report a girl’s repeated abuse by her father, despite her showing video proof to a counselor. Adding fuel to the fire, @AngryCops, a Buffalo police detective, referenced a prior incident where a student was allegedly raped at a school, with the principal “closing the case” without notifying police—resulting in lost evidence.
BPS, overseeing 30,000 students and 7,000 staff, issued a statement on April 26, 2025, denying the claims and vowing to “vigorously address these untruths.” The district emphasized its “close relationship” with the Buffalo Police Department to ensure safety. However, public reaction on X has been scathing, with users like @RonnieAdkins_ demanding accountability and accusing BPS of shielding crimes against children.
This isn’t the first time BPS has faced scrutiny. In 2024, a lawsuit revealed a teacher accused of molesting a student 120 times was allowed to retire with full benefits, per Buffalo News. Recent settlements of $1.37 million for 12 Child Victims Act lawsuits further highlight a troubling history.
As calls for transparency grow, the question remains: will BPS face justice, or will these allegations be swept under the rug?
Stay tuned as this story unfolds.
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