Ex-University at Buffalo football players face jail time over alleged beating of mini poodle with leather belt

The abuse, caught on video, stemmed from the dog damaging a couch

Two former University at Buffalo football players are facing jail time after they allegedly beat a dog using a leather belt over "damage" the animal caused to a couch belonging to one of the players, officials and prosecutors in New York said. 

Blake Hiligh, 19, and Zachary Pilarcek, 20, were arraigned in an Amherst Town Court on Thursday and charged with one count of overdriving, torturing and injuring animals with a failure to provide proper sustenance after an investigation linked the two football players to a June 14 incident where a 4-year-old male miniature poodle named "Kobe" was videoed being beaten. 

A football is shown on the turf during the University at Buffalo Spring Game on April 30, 2022, at UB Stadium in Amherst, New York. (Joshua Bessex/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

SPCA Chief Communications Officer Gina Lattuca said in a statement that an anonymous email was sent to the organization's Animal Cruelty Investigations Department just before midnight on June 13 and contained a video of the alleged animal abuse. 

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"In the video one man, Pilarcek, a native of Endicott, New York, is speaking off-camera about damage a dog did to a couch in a Sweet Home Road apartment he shares with the dog’s owner, Hiligh, a native of Maryland, and claims he will film the punishment the dog will receive," the press release read. 

According to Lattuca, the video was posted to Snapchat and showed Hiligh "yelling" at the dog and beating him with "what appears to be a leather belt." 

The SPCA investigator then contacted the University at Buffalo Police who received similar reports over the alleged animal abuse. 

A fan blows cool mist on the Buffalo Bulls sidelines during the first half against the Maryland Terrapins at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium. (Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports)

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"Kobe was rescued from the property and immediately transported to the SPCA Serving Erie County’s veterinary team for a full examination and any necessary treatment."

According to Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn, who announced the charges Thursday, the animal received treatment for "bruises and abrasions." 

Flynn noted that Pilarcek, who is believed to have filmed the abuse, and Hiligh were "subsequently suspended then dismissed" from the team. 

A spokesperson for the University at Buffalo said the players were dismissed earlier this month. 

"The UB football program has zero tolerance for this type of behavior," head coach Maurice Linguis said in a statement, provided to Fox News Digital. "After learning about this incident, I immediately suspended the two young men from all team activities before permanently dismissing them from the program earlier this month. At UB, not only do we expect our student-athletes to excel on the field and in the classroom, but we also expect them to be outstanding citizens in our community."

Footballs sit on the turf during the University at Buffalo Spring Game on April 30, 2022, at UB Stadium in Amherst, New York. (Joshua Bessex/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Pilarcek is due back in court next month. Hiligh’s next appearance will follow in August. If convicted, they face up to a year in jail, prosecutors said. 

"I want to thank our partners at the SPCA for their work in this investigation and the many services that they provide to help animals in our community," Flynn said. 

"I also commend the University at Buffalo and the UB Football program for taking immediate action, which further demonstrates that animal abuse will not be tolerated in this community."

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