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Public School Abuse Archive

Save Your Children!

For years, we’ve hesitated to share the stories we witness daily—the abuses happening in so-called “good” schools across the country. We won’t stay silent any longer.

We’re done pretending that the constant threats—student-on-student violence, school shootings, sexual assault, abuse by teachers and administrators, LGBTQI+ indoctrination, Marxist instruction, pornography in libraries and classrooms, anti-human environmentalism, anti-Christian religious instruction, anti-American multiculturalism, anti-family sex education, and anti-science gender ideology—are not an existential threat to our children, our families, our nation, and the Church.

Schools are not safe places. Parents, it’s time to bring your children home. We’re here to help you do it.

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Austin Teacher Pleads Guilty to AI-Generated Child Abuse Images of His Students

Carl David Innmon, a 51-year-old former fifth-grade teacher at Baranoff Elementary School in the Austin Independent School District (AISD), pleaded guilty in federal court to possessing child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Court documents reveal that investigators discovered over 365,000 images of CSAM on devices seized from his home, including material depicting minors under 12 years old. Some of these images were AI-generated, created by manipulating real photographs of students in a classroom setting, with two children positively identified as Innmon's own students. Innmon, who had also worked as a substitute at about 20 other AISD schools, now faces up to 20 years in prison for the possession charge, though he was initially indicted on an additional count of receipt of child pornography, which was not part of the plea.

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