US New York group busts TV news anchor allegedly trying to meet underage boy for sex

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A New York group that exposes child-sex predators online busted what appears to be a local TV anchor who was allegedly at the scene to meet with what he thought was a 15-year-old boy.

The group, which goes by 607 Predator Hunters, posted a video to YouTube that appears to show Zach Wheeler, an anchor at NBC affiliate WETM-TV, at a store in an attempt to meet with the underaged boy.
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When confronted by the filming crew, Wheeler initially attempts to deny that he was at the location to meet or have sex with the teenager, instead insisting multiple times he was only there to "talk" to the kid and warn him to get "off of these apps."

But when the group doesn't appear to buy Wheeler's excuse, he pivots to a more combative tone.

"Why do you guys do this to gay and lesbian people," he asks, with the group insisting they attempt to catch all pedophiles.

"Are you guys here to ruin people's lives," Wheeler asks at another point, noting that the group was going to "ruin my whole entire life" and he is "going to lose my job and everything." At another point, Wheeler argues that the group is engaging in "cancel culture" because of his job.

The group then confronts him with the chat logs of his conversation with the boy, which at times contain sexually explicit messages.

Wheeler then asks the group if they "need money" and also offers to help them get their organization on TV.

WETM posted a statement to their Facebook page Sunday acknowledging they were aware of the incident.
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"WETM has been made aware of a video posted to YouTube regarding one of our employees," the statement said. "The local group that posted the video claims that the employee engaged in inappropriate behavior. WETM management is looking into the questions raised by the video, and the employee will remain off the air until the situation is resolved. No charges have been filed in connection with the video."

Wheeler is no longer listed on the "Meet the Team" section of the WETM website.

In a description on their Facebook page, the 607 Predator Hunters describe their mission as "exposing child predators" and "protecting our community.

A spokesperson for the group told Fox News Sunday that video shows predators can be "hiding in plain sight" and "can be deceiving.

"Their true ‘behind closed doors' activities can be eye-opening," the group said. "It's our job to help make the local area aware and expose these individuals."

"It's been great to see the community itself spreading the word," the group continued, adding that "is what really keeps our children safe."
 
"Are you guys here to ruin people's lives," Wheeler asks at another point, noting that the group was going to "ruin my whole entire life" and he is "going to lose my job and everything." At another point, Wheeler argues that the group is engaging in "cancel culture" because of his job.
Oh woah is me, lets take a listen on the worlds smallest violin for this gay (of course) pedophile.

Get bent asshole. The only thing this group of heroes is doing wrong is not putting a 9 millimeter bullet through his skull so he can't pray on more children before inevitably being charged as a pedophile and shanked in jail.
 
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Jesus, man, at least try to hold on to the spaghetti.
It sounds like he did everything short of offering to suck their dicks to make them drop it. (Probably because they're too old for him.)

Lies about his intentions with the 15 year old - Fails
Tries to guilt them by playing the minority card - Fails
Assumes they're conservative and tries a gotcha by crying cancel culture - Fails
Tries to guilt them over his impending life ruination - Fails
Tries to bribe them with promises of money and TV time -Fails
 
Insert my usual spiel about how these vain groups do more to help dangerous predators get away from justice than to "catch" them in the name of cheap YouTube views and that if you have evidence that someone is a sexual predator, the proper course of action to make sure they get properly punished is to take that information to the police, not pull out a video camera and stick it in the guy's face.
 
Insert my usual spiel about how these vain groups do more to help dangerous predators get away from justice than to "catch" them in the name of cheap YouTube views and that if you have evidence that someone is a sexual predator, the proper course of action to make sure they get properly punished is to take that information to the police, not pull out a video camera and stick it in the guy's face.
You raise a good point. At the same time if this public shaming humiliates kid diddlers and more of them commit suicide then the world is a better place.
 
Wheeler then asks the group if they "need money" and also offers to help them get their organization on TV.
Hail Mary moment. Or Satan.

Insert my usual spiel about how these vain groups do more to help dangerous predators get away from justice than to "catch" them in the name of cheap YouTube views and that if you have evidence that someone is a sexual predator, the proper course of action to make sure they get properly punished is to take that information to the police, not pull out a video camera and stick it in the guy's face.
Are these groups continuing to do it the wrong way better than nothing? Maybe the predator gets away from justice, but goes cold turkey because they are being scrutinized.
 
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