This video documents a case where police officers allegedly showed bias in protecting individuals from a Mormon religious community, leading to multiple arrests of a content creator who was attempting to serve court papers and raise funds for a stolen Lego collection. The content creator was arrested for attempting to serve legal documents, despite having court approval, and faced charges including obstruction of justice for simply locking his phone during police interaction. The video highlights how law enforcement can weaponize legal processes to protect individuals who have committed crimes, and how religious affiliations may influence police behavior and decision-making.
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Skip the others. Just do part two. Okay.
I got arrested because of Legos.
>> Step outside.
Don't move.
>> This is the story of how I got swatted.
All because of Legos. The whole thing started with me investigating a Lego company called Bricks and Miniigs. The company sent two guys to steal the world's largest Star Wars Lego collection [music] worth around $200,000.
For some reason, the police are helping them get away with it. Family reached out to me saying that I'm their last hope to get them their life savings back. [snorts] The video I made exposing them was actually insane. Check it out if you haven't seen it yet.
>> But we ended up taking them to court and we actually won. When I [music] went back to the store to collect my money, they literally shut down the entire store just to avoid paying us. So, I personally gave them an official closing ceremony and it went extremely viral.
And now the entire [music] world has seen how corrupt this bricks and mini fakes company is. Brick Legos back, but I mean, we shut down an entire business.
Like, >> we didn't get the We still got to get the Legos back. Yeah. I mean, yeah, that's what matters. You got to get the Legos back or get them the money, right?
>> Promised this family that I was not going to stop on my journey until we get them their entire Lego collection back.
Right now, the two owners, Joshua Johnson and Brandon Best, probably think that they're safe by the store. But the reality is I can literally just sue them all over again, but personally this time. So, I started to file my lawsuit.
>> Oh my god. Already. Already.
>> Right after I filed this court case, it got rejected.
>> Uhhuh.
>> And the reason was I failed to demonstrate a good faith effort to resolve the dispute prior to filing.
Before this court case get approved, I have to at least attempt to settle with Josh outside of court first.
>> I tried calling Josh, but I'm blocked.
>> I'm sorry, >> man.
>> So, my only option left is to travel to his house to have this conversation in person.
>> Oh my god.
>> If Josh wants to save the day, I got him a trophy that says Joshua Johnson saves the day.
>> Oh my god.
>> And uh we'll give him this trophy, but he has to give the Legos back first. So, we started driving to Josh's house to have this good faith conversation the court requires us to have. Uh, we're in Josh's neighborhood.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> When we showed up, Josh was already outside talking on the phone to someone.
>> Josh is outside on the phone.
>> What the >> Do I interrupt his phone call or do we just like wait >> No, probably not.
>> I thought it would be pretty rude to interrupt his phone call. So, I walked around the corner and decided to wait for him to get off this call.
I >> like how he's just having this conversation outside, >> right?
>> Doesn't want to get his wife involved.
He's hiding something.
>> Yeah.
>> Hi, honey.
>> Everything's good, honey.
>> I'm scamming. Everything's fine.
>> I'm pretty sure Josh is on the phone with corporate Bricks and Minigs. And the reason I think that is we were actually just there right before this.
>> Pulling up to Minig headquarters. The plan was to give them one more chance to do the right thing before suing them again.
>> While we were there, one of the corporate employees answered the door and told us he would get the CEO to come talk to us.
>> And let me get a ski leave.
>> Hello.
>> Ah, there it is. Yep. Like this is Yeah, just wait right there for a minute.
Okay. Police.
>> No, they said they're getting some guy to talk to us. Um, we're just waiting.
>> I can't tell you right now. No one's coming out to talk to you guys.
>> Uhhuh. Really? But they told us that they were.
>> I know.
>> Since Josh only lives like 15 minutes away, we must have informed them that we're in the area >> because a few minutes later, >> this happened, >> dude. The police just showed up. What the heck?
>> Oh >> Why are the police in his house?
>> Oh, there's another one. Dude, >> cop cars.
>> Three cop cars.
>> There's Why is there three cops in his house?
>> What the >> We didn't even walk up to his house yet.
>> The cops are following us. What the heck? That's so crazy, dude. Obey every traffic law.
>> Got his lights on.
>> Oh shoot.
>> He's pulling us over.
>> Oh my god.
>> My name's American.
>> No, >> I thought I stopped.
>> Yeah, you definitely stopped.
>> Did you say you ran a stop sign?
>> Yeah.
>> You said you ran a stop sign.
>> I didn't see what happened.
>> Yeah, I was like, >> cuz we definitely stopped at the stop sign. Yeah, >> I was so sure that we stopped at the stop sign that I actually requested all the police footage of this. As you can see, we didn't even do a rolling stop.
We fully stopped at the stop sign. So, this is an illegal traffic stop.
>> True.
True. Oh my god.
Why would they do that?
>> So, who did they pull them over?
>> Uh, me.
>> Ben, >> how's Utah?
>> It's good. You like it?
>> Okay. It's pretty obvious that the police know why we're here. So, I just explained to them the entire situation.
This old man spent his life, entire life collecting the world's largest Star Wars Lego collection set.
>> The only problem is it's a crazy story.
And the police officer did not believe me.
>> Wait, what?
>> $200,000.
>> $200,000.
Uh-huh. Sounds crazy.
>> Yeah. When the officer went back to his car, this is the message that he radioed in.
>> Hey, can you get the contact for reckless Ben said he >> They know his f Oh boy. Yep. They know all about it.
>> But you just straight lying to me about everything else. So >> since the cops don't believe my story, they trespassed me from the property.
>> Everybody today is being trespassed from that property.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah. We were forced to go home without having this good faith conversation the court requires us to have.
[clears throat] >> Yeah. What do we do now, dude? Like we didn't even like get to talk to him and trespass.
>> Go, dude.
>> But one thing I didn't understand was [sighs] how the heck did they know we were coming? I was hiding in the back seat the entire time and the car's windows were extremely tinted.
>> These windows are so tinted you can't see anything.
>> But as I was outside inspecting our car tent, the same police showed up to our house.
>> Oh no, here's one over again.
>> What the Wait, what? Why are they doing this?
>> It was weird. He wouldn't tell us why he was here.
>> Like I said, we've already talked about >> Yeah. Well, thanks for being so cool about everybody.
>> They're like after us, dude.
>> Anyways, >> Josh clearly doesn't want to have this good faith conversation with me. I took his trophy and destroyed it.
>> Damn. Damn.
>> Yo, that off that thing.
[music] >> Just like in the previous video, I tried to give Josh the benefit of the doubt, the easy way.
>> Oh my god. [music] >> Josh does not want to do the easy way.
The only option left is to go [music] the hard way.
>> But before going the hard way, I actually remembered that there's another owner of the store named Brandon Best.
Brandon is the guy in the camera footage that illegally kicked the first owner out of the store so he could steal all their Legos. I tried calling him, but I am also blocked.
>> I'm sorry.
>> The only option left is to show up to his house.
>> Hello. Hey, how's it going?
Hello.
Hey. Well, I was wondering if uh you'd be down to pay us for the lawsuit that we won.
>> He's just sitting there staring at him.
>> Huh.
Kind of seems like Brandon doesn't want to have this good face. They're looking at him like the Easter Bunny >> stationation to resolve this problem outside of court and I gave him plenty of time to speak.
>> I guess if you don't want to talk, I'll just talk. Um, so you guys told us to take you to court. We went to court and we won. We know you closed down the store to avoid paying us. So, um, we could just sue you guys personally and do the whole thing again. We would obviously win again. But, >> but then the police showed up.
>> Yeah, there it is. again. For some reason, they are really trying to protect these criminals.
>> He didn't steal anything. He inherited the store from somebody.
>> No, he stole $200,000 worth >> cuz I've been spending the last 3 months in the case and I won in court.
>> He inherited the store.
>> He's being blamed for everything that the previous owner did >> and he's trying to >> Well, that's a lie. So, we >> Okay, hold on. I still >> Okay. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
>> He's still trying to clean up the mess from the previous owner and now he's catching blame for it.
and he's just trying to clean up the mess from the previous owner.
>> No, him saying, >> "Well, if he wants to clean up the mess, why don't you just pay?" And also, the court already gave Reckless Ben a default judgment. So, she's literally saying the court is wrong. The court agrees with him. The court said he was right.
>> The previous owner, that's a lie. And we had like we already proved this.
>> I don't know how this even happened. Put on this property, >> you're going to go to jail. The police gave me a formal trespass notice, which I took a picture of it and sent it to the court as proof I tried to have this good faith conversation, but Brandon didn't want to have it with me.
>> Yeah, that's smart. Okay.
>> And turns out this was good enough. My court case with Brandon Best got accepted.
>> But my court case with Josh is still going to be rejected until I find a way to have this good faith conversation with him. So, I decided to see if I could find Josh online to see if I could look up any more information about him.
>> Yeah. Oh, >> they look the same. No, >> there's just a bunch of >> Joshua Johnson. We lower their tax liabilities and minimize their exposure to lawsuits. That's hella ironic. Are you kidding me, dude? That's what he's known for is reducing people's exposure to lawsuits. After some more research, we found out that both Josh and Brandon are super hardcore Mormon, which >> was actually extremely surprising to me because if Josh and Brandon >> isn't stealing against like uh like I feel like Mormons don't steal like every Mormon that I know is like the most like prim proper, wellbehaved, never does anything wrong kind of guy.
Like, thou shalt not steal. Remember, because that was in the book. Remember that book? Yeah.
>> Truly Mormons, they they believe that stealing is wrong. Yeah.
>> If they steal, they're going to go to hell.
>> Exactly.
>> Or I guess in Mormonism, they call it the outer darkness. But still, Brandon and Josh probably actually believe that this is going to be eternity for them. I mean, Josh even swore to me on his Mormon God in the last video that he would give us the Legos back.
>> I I promise you. I swear to God, >> I promise you on everything. But maybe I can use this to my advantage. My problem right now seems to be that Josh is never going to listen to anything I ever tell him.
>> Oh, true.
>> But if someone from his church heard this audio, maybe he would listen to them. So after finding exactly what church these guys go to, we went to it and showed one of the Mormons there.
>> Oh my god.
Oh my god.
They're going to tattletail on him.
this audio clip and the Mormon thought that the best thing to do was to have a talk with Josh.
>> You can tell he's a Mormon. Look at this guy. He He's sitting there. It's It's just a random day. And he he he's locked in with a belt, uh, khakis on, a nice jacket, and a tie. And he's even got like the little things there so he can write down your information and Like this guy is like, "Yeah, the pencils." Exactly.
That's a real Mormon. You can tell he's a Mormon.
save him from going to this outer darkness.
>> Okay, good luck.
>> I guess me and Tyler are staying back cuz we're already trespassed.
So, >> yeah, we ended up just driving home. But on our way back, this happened.
>> What? Pull over again?
>> Oh my god.
>> What?
>> How's it going?
>> How's it going? I'm officer Hawkins, American Fort Police Department. How you doing?
>> Good. How are you?
>> Good.
>> Well, what's your name? Uh, where you been?
>> Uh-huh.
>> Hanging out down here.
>> At this point, we realized what's going on. Yesterday, I told Brandon that our plan is to now sue them personally.
>> We could just sue you guys personally and do the whole thing again. We would obviously win again.
>> It seems like they're getting so desperate that they're going to resort back to the same strategy they used in the last video.
>> You know what's really funny is after you left, I got a call from my boss and it was like, "How do we get them arrested?"
>> Yeah.
get them arrested.
>> Yeah, Josh and Brandon think that if they can somehow get us arrested and thrown in jail, >> then we won't be able to sue them.
>> I don't know what they told the police we did this time, but they caught us too late. The Mormon kid was already on his way to Josh's [music] house to save him from this outer darkness. And >> oh no, >> bring him back to God.
>> Step on down here for me for a pretty >> What brings you here?
Uh, I'm just here trying to talk to brother Johnson. Okay. I'm in the August second world. There's been an audio going around with the young men group.
>> Okay. What's the audio that you wanted to play?
>> Here's the audio.
>> I'm not going to screw you. You have my word. That's not who I am.
>> Uh-huh.
>> I promise you. I swear to God.
>> And you know what? If you're a Mormon, that probably pisses you off. You're probably mad that this dude is cosplaying your religion so he can steal Legos.
>> Yeah. You know what? Yeah, I bet they're talking about this It's ridiculous. It is. It's outrageous.
[snorts] >> Who's that?
>> So, I guess that's him.
>> No, I know that. I could tell that from the voice. But >> I was just going to ask him like is he willing to give up everything like he said cuz he swore on everything. He swore on God.
>> Yeah. This might be a crazy ask, but could you take a selfie with me?
>> But anyway, I've never met a Mormon I didn't like. I got to tell you that. I think their religion is a little batshit crazy, but I never met a Mormon I didn't like. It's just the way it is. It's interesting.
>> Back to us.
>> Yeah, >> the police apparently got a call that we had heroin on us. This officer is going to conduct the search of the person because substances really. So he's going to do that. I'm going to put this way and then right >> besides Joshua Johnson. Yeah. True.
>> Sounds good. This the vehicle will be searched.
>> Wait, is he going to get searched for what?
>> Searched.
Why?
>> They're trying to find something.
>> Two hours of searching the car.
>> Obviously, they found no drugs. So, >> duh.
>> I already bring drugs.
>> I explained to the police that we didn't have drugs. And the reality of the situation is is that Bricks and Mini Figs is so desperate at this point that they're willing to do anything to get us arrested so they don't have to pay for the property they stole. Wow. And the police was arguing back with just some of the worst comebacks I've ever heard.
Which is why I think the police actually redacted this audio in this clip.
Because if they kept the audio in, then the world would get to see how stupid the American Fork Police Department is.
>> Why are they able to even redact the audio in the first place? I feel like that's a little bit unfair.
>> Even though we were passing every single drug test they gave us.
>> Yeah. What the >> They were still not going to let us go until we told them where the drugs were.
>> Your eyes, for example, right? Right.
>> There's a constriction which is dilated and then it >> so I haven't been looking.
>> Look, look at him.
>> Oh, look at you.
>> Yep.
>> You do see it.
>> So, >> it's crazy.
>> I have no idea cuz I've never done any drugs in my life. I don't do drugs. I don't do alcohol. I've never done any of that in my life. I'm willing to do any drug tests.
>> Like, I'm very cooperative. I don't understand Yeah. what you're seeing in my eyes.
Um, I'm going to have a discussion with this officer.
>> And then the police department illegally redacted this conversation, too. My guess is that they acknowledged that it's very obvious we don't have drugs on us, but they were going to try and pressure us into giving some type of false confession. Anyways, >> I'm not sure if you're lying to me or not, to be honest.
>> I I'm willing to take any drug test you want.
>> Walk in a very dangerous line, which get you going a lot. So they're trying to intimidate >> in jail and you talk when you're from Cali.
>> Okay.
>> Not worth it, right?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> We play differently here.
>> Does that make sense?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> I'm willing to cooperate with you guys and do anything you want me to cuz I'm not >> What the What the are they doing? This is so weird.
>> Not hiding anything. I I couldn't >> What the is going on?
>> We're giving the police a false confession like they wanted. So >> yeah, eventually I guess they just got tired and let us go. We'll let you guys go now, but you're walking a thin line.
Just be mindful of that.
>> Does that make sense? Okay.
>> At this point, I've documented everything I've been through to the court [music] that I've tried to have this good faith conversation with Josh.
He just doesn't want to have it with me.
And because of everything I went through, my court case finally got approved.
>> And attached to this email are court papers to serve Josh. The only problem is Josh is not going to open this door for anyone. Uh-huh.
>> He wouldn't even talk to another Mormon.
Instead, he just called the police on him in order to get Josh to come outside.
>> I'm really going to have to get creative.
>> So, I made this poster that says, "I stole a dying man's life savings and printed it out. Now, I'm placing this poster in a public space right across the street.
Oh my god.
This is like white collar guorilla warfare.
It's actually insane. I I I've I've never seen anybody even do something like this before. This is amazing.
From Josh's house. Yeah. Turns out this tiny patch of land is actually free for any person of the public to use. And since we have the freedom of speech, I am breaking no laws by doing this. So when Josh walks outside to take down this sign, I have a process server to serve him his court papers. But almost immediately, my sign got blocked.
>> Oh no, he's blocking our sign.
>> What the >> What are you What are you guys doing here?
>> Uh, so we are in a court case with them and we have to serve him legal papers.
>> So I explained to the cops the entire situation.
>> I'm not going on his property.
>> Right. No, that's fine. That's fine. The police realized that we're not breaking any laws. They've been called here for a false reason, so they decided to leave.
>> Awesome. Thank you.
>> Wow, that's a surprise. They're not trying to them around.
>> This is going so much better than yesterday.
>> So, now it's time to serve Josh these court papers.
>> Uh-huh. And then we got the police calling us again.
>> Hello.
>> Oh my god. Think about how much police money this is taking just to micromanage this to prevent this Lego from like really. I I mean all over some Legos. This is like probably the amount of money wasted on this by the police is probably more than the Legos were.
>> This man stole uh basically his family's life savings. So, we're just here to serve him his court papers.
>> Again, I explained to this police officer the entire situation.
>> I wish we could just send him an email or a phone call, you know, but uh >> tried to do that.
>> The court requires us to come in person for some reason. So >> again, the cops realized that we are doing nothing illegal and decided to leave.
>> Now it's time to serve Josh his court papers, but we got the police caught on us again.
>> Hello.
>> I mean, at what point is the guy that's calling the police not breaking the law?
Like I mean really like that's insane.
>> Can I see those papers?
>> Yeah. So, this is what you're trying to serve him with?
>> Yes. That's um required by the court.
>> Again, the police agree that we are not breaking the law. They've been caught out here for a false reason.
>> This guy told me that he could even just serve the papers for me.
>> You okay if I give these papers to him?
>> Perfect.
>> Okay. Just give me one minute.
>> Okay. Thank you.
>> Sadly, we can't see the police officer serve Josh because the police department redacted all of it. But >> how is that legal? What the whole point of body cams? So, I don't know about you guys, but like I thought the point for body cams was that you could see what the police like if he if you you're turning it off. Like they're literally cheating. Like what the is going on here?
>> The only thing that really matters is that Josh is getting served.
>> Yeah, >> he does not want the paper. So, >> he does not want the papers.
>> Here's that back for you.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah. The police told me that they can't >> Can you refuse papers that were served to you if you've been identified? I don't think you can.
Can you refuse um court served papers if they know it's you?
No. Yeah. Literally, like that's what I was saying, right?
It's not illegal, but refuse illusion doesn't work. Once the server positively identifies you by name appearance, and informs you of the papers, you can often complete service. That's what I thought.
Yeah. Yeah. Like, you can't do that.
Check for Utah.
So, so if the person uh this is the Utah rules of civil procedure, if the person uh to be served refuses to accept a copy of the summons and complaint, service is sufficient if the person serving them states the name and the process and and offers to deliver them.
>> So, they they literally did that. Yeah, there it is. So, it's not even true.
start the paper for me because I'm lying to them. And these aren't even real court papers. So, I'm >> not sure what this is. I've never seen something like that. Um, >> to be honest with you, >> these are court papers.
>> Okay. It doesn't have a judge's name or anything like that on it.
>> Uh, because it hasn't gotten to the judge yet. So, this is serving him and then we'll go to the court and then the judge will be there. So, the judge doesn't get involved until we're in court.
>> Why is he saying that you guys went on the property?
>> Cuz he wants us arrested so he doesn't have to go to court. It doesn't look good when you've been trespassed trying to serve papers.
>> Well, I think it looks exactly how uh we're supposed to do it legally. This is the legal way to do it.
>> Well, we we have two or three incidents.
>> Yeah. Well, first, so >> they're incident because he's lying to you guys. He's making them incidents. Uh we came to do a good faith conversation, which is required by the courts before you can get a court case approved. So, we need that. He called the cops on us.
He's he lied to you guys saying that we had heroin on us and we did three hours of the car yesterday. We found no heroin in the car. He's going to make up any lie he can. He gets arrested. We are doing things the legal way, the correct way. The reason he's hiding in his house is because he's the criminal. It's >> if something doesn't look good, it doesn't look good for him. You miss that? Yeah, I didn't know that at all.
>> Legal process finding an actual process server.
>> She is an actual process. Straight to >> heroin. And what is your guys's relationship?
>> What's your relation?
>> I just met her today. Well, maybe just have someone not affiliated with you.
>> Uhhuh. That's her. Yeah, she's relationship. That's why she's here.
Yeah.
>> That's why she's here. We have no relationship. And that is who she is.
The exact person that you're describing.
>> I always thought that the police were supposed to remain unbiased. And if they were going to take a side, they definitely shouldn't take the side of the criminal. But I guess I was wrong.
>> Yeah, surprise.
>> However, I'm not doing anything illegal.
I'm literally just following the instructions of the court. So, the police can't stop me.
>> Okay, have a great rest of your day.
>> Have a great rest of your day.
>> I wonder if the police are going to get called again.
>> Now that the police are finally leaving, it's time to game plan how to serve Josh.
>> Uh-huh.
>> But then, [music] you guessed it, we got the police called on us again.
>> Oh, sure. The paper. The serving paper.
>> Yeah. Here you go.
>> Well, they think it's a false case. What the heck?
>> Thank you for holding. How can I help you?
>> Trying to speak with someone to verify if a uh case is just verify if a case is real.
>> Yeah, looks like a a real small claims case in our court.
>> Okay, thank you [music] for your help.
Um that's all for Thank you. I think this phone call was the breaking point for the police. Oh, >> he's rubbing his chin.
>> The police couldn't handle the fact that I was right and they were wrong.
>> Uhoh.
>> Step out for me.
>> Step out.
>> Okay. Find you back.
>> Am I being arrested?
>> Under arrest right now.
>> Really?
>> You're under They arrest Oh my god.
Oh no, dude. What the This is insane. For what? Nobody even knows.
For having Yeah. For literally having a court case.
He should sue this department. Oh, he probably will.
>> Ben got arrested. Like they didn't say anything when they were putting him in handcuffs. They just said, "You're being arrested."
I was confused on what I was being arrested for.
>> I mean, the same police officers that arrested me gave me permission to do exactly what I was doing.
>> You can film from the sidewalk wherever is public, right? But you can't go on that property. If you do, you'll be charged. Okay. Yeah, for sure.
>> I got arrested for just doing what the police told me to do. What's even more confusing is the police are supposed to be the good guys.
>> Why are they arresting an innocent person to protect an evil criminal?
>> Yeah. Well, back when I was still waiting in the car to serve Josh.
>> Well, I mean, like, it's not even just that. It's that, you know, it's literally it's a legitimate case. They took the paperwork. They verified the paperwork was legitimate. The guy refused service. Like, I mean, this is insane.
>> I got a phone call, and this call was from Brian, the collector's son, who got all their stuff stolen, and he has a theory of what might be going on here.
Yeah, the cops down there are definitely all in with the Mormon community. And being that bricks and mini figs is [music] part of that and worth millions, I would not doubt that they have donated hefty sums to the Mormon church of which all the cops are probably a part of.
[music] >> Yeah. Brandon [clears throat] Best, Joshua Johnson, and Aean, the CEO, are all super Mormon. Like the CEO even went to the Mormon University and when I looked up all the police officers who were treating me unfairly, they were all Mormon, too.
>> And they take care of [music] their own, man. They are like a huge clan that takes >> How about that?
Holy care of each other.
>> And instead of trying to get rid of the few bad people who are making Mormonism look bad, they're for some reason choosing to protect these criminals. But eventually, I got released from jail.
>> Got out of jail.
>> Out of jail now.
>> And this is when it really hit me that the justice system has decided to protect these criminals.
>> Now, there's really only one way I can think of to get their money back that got stolen from them.
>> Get him, >> which is a GoFundMe.
Yeah, it is a pretty anticlimactic ending, but at least I'm confident that I'm not going to get in trouble for this. Now that our GoFundMe is live, it's time to promote it to start getting donations. We printed out the GoFundMe's picture to hang it up so we [music] could get a nice Instagram video to post to social media. But before the group can even hang the picture up, the police came.
>> What you guys up to?
>> Oh my god.
>> Ah, we're starting a GoFundMe.
>> Yeah. What we're doing is we're going to get a bunch of publicity to get uh basically all this money back for this family.
>> You know, we're not going to do the the the lawsuit anymore. We're just going to do this GoFundMe. We've already got it started.
>> It can run into some defamation stuff.
>> Again, the police were thinking of >> defamation is a civil suit.
>> I thought they said they weren't going to enforce civil suits.
>> Any technicality they could think of to protect their Mormon friend. Oh my god.
>> See if see if it's that. If it's not, we're going to look at disorderly. If it's not disorderly, then we're going to look at the city ordinance.
>> They're just going down the list.
They're going down the list. They're trying to do everything they can to this dude over.
>> They're going through every law they could think of.
>> Keep this in mind. These are the guys.
They're going through everything that they can. Meanwhile, they let people that are like random shoplifterss arrested 30 times. are like, "Oh, well, Darnell got away again.
I guess that's just what happens." And meanwhile, so they're micromanaging this guy. It's actually crazy how much goodwill these guys lose by doing this.
It's insane. Like, whoever is running the police department, wherever they're at, needs to fire all of these people.
They have to all get removed. Like there's no way you can maintain trust with the community when something is this blatant and this obviously completely biased internal affairs. Yeah.
>> It turns out that hanging this sign on a fence and then taking a picture of it for Instagram is not illegal. In fact, what the group is doing is actually protected under the First Amendment freedom of speech. So, one of the police officers let the group know that they're okay to keep doing this. right now. I don't think he has.
>> But this other police officer wasn't able to accept this reality.
>> We're going to take it down.
>> Damn.
>> And then for the rest of this footage, the police redacted all of the audio. So I called up the police station to find out why.
>> All the redactions are done pursuant to the Utah State Code. We don't redact things just because we feel like it or, you know, just because something looks funny. Everything is redacted pursuant to Utah State Code. And other than that, I I can't really delve into any more detail.
>> We've got to get the uh like the attorney general involved in this. We got to get I mean at least, right? If not the president.
This is outrageous.
It is. Get cash patient in on this. We got to figure out like somebody got to got to loop him in on this situation they have going on.
How is this even happening?
mistake. They accidentally forgot to mute this police officer's audio. So when you sync the two clips together, I can actually hear what they're saying here.
>> He sees it or >> is it crime?
>> Is it disorderly conduct?
>> Uhhuh.
>> Why >> is he upset about it?
>> I mean, >> I guess, but that's not >> Yeah, this police officer is right. Just because this might make Josh upset does not make this poster illegal. So, I decided to let the police department know that some of the redactions they made aren't exactly what they're claiming they are. I think you guys might have accidentally forgot to redact another clip that was at the same time.
And when I synced the two clips together, I was able to see what they were saying, like what the redaction was.
>> And he was talking about how what we're doing actually isn't illegal and how the police officer might be wrong.
>> And so, it wasn't about protecting a victim. It wasn't any personal information. And so I was wonder, it seems like there might be a lot of stuff like that that got redacted. Maybe to protect >> the police officers, not to protect the victims, if that makes sense. And so >> yeah, we don't do that. So like I said, anything that [laughter] >> No.
[screaming] No.
What a redacted as pursuant to Utah State.
>> I can tell because when I sync the two clips together, I'm actually able to see that that's what the redaction was.
>> Okay. Well, that didn't happen.
>> That That definitely didn't happen.
>> No, I don't do that, Ben. I follow the Utah State code like I just said.
>> Okay. Uh well, [music] >> I don't know. It seems like the police department redacted this entire conversation because right here the police are actually admitting to themselves that none of this is illegal, but they're still going to try to arrest us anyways. It seems like the only reason they're getting rid of this audio is to protect the police officers from getting fired. I don't know what the police officers are saying in this [music] next clip, but I'm pretty sure they're scheming up a way to get the group arrested because this is what happens next. Um, and Lieutenant Lieutenant Adamson can correct me if I'm wrong, but we're going to seize your phone right now.
>> Don't do not do that. You understand me?
Right now, you're >> got to get rid of this guy. You have to get rid of this guy. Who is this guy?
What is he doing?
>> You're attempting to destroy evidence.
Okay, put your hands behind your back. I was just locking my phone. Okay, I'm going to switch over to the police officer's body cam POV so we can dissect what just happened first. The police officer asks if he can confiscate Sheldon's phone. So Sheldon says, "Okay." And reaches in his pocket to give it to him.
>> But at this point, Sheldon sees that his phone is unlocked. And at this moment, he decided that before giving it to the police officer, he was going to lock his phone, which is totally legal. There is no search warrant. So Sheldon is legally allowed to lock his phone. But as the police officer saw Sheldon's thumb moving towards that lock button, he snatched it out of his hands. And now the police officer's claiming that because he tried to lock his phone, he's destroying evidence.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
That is insane.
>> Silence. Yeah, I was giving it to you.
>> Silence.
>> I was giving it to you.
>> Okay.
>> It's on my It's on my >> Thank you, George Floyd. Thank you, BLM.
Because there are these stupid fat piece of police officers out there.
And now we have the evidence. Now we have it. Now we know. Now there's accountability.
You got to say it. You got to give it to him. You do.
>> Funny. Look, it's on my wallet. I was turning it off.
>> Right now, this phone is being seized as part of this investigation, and you're being you're being arrested. Okay, let's put him in the back of the car.
>> And again, the police decided to break the law, arrest Sheldon, all to protect an evil criminal.
>> Yeah, he didn't even What What did he What was he even being arrested for?
Just over nothing. [music] Can I step up?
>> Oh my god.
[music] >> Oh, now he's being interrogated. Great.
>> Okay. My name is Detective Nicoa. I work here at the police department.
>> I did willingly hand over my phone. But when I handed him my phone, my wallet popped up. So I said, "Hold up. Let me hit my power button." And you know, I have a reported as well. That's all I went and did. That's not obstruction of evidence. And then I went out.
>> Obstruction of evidence. Is that even real? In fact, it is actually impossible to delete something from an iPhone from a lock screen by hitting the power button.
>> So, in no context could I have been trying to erase something by hitting one button on my phone. Now, I'm sure you have a phone as well that doesn't delete anything, does it?
>> It wouldn't. Yeah.
>> Yeah. That's all I did. Um, so I don't know how that's obstruction of evidence, but that is what it is. Now that Sheldon is in jail just for promoting our GoFundMe, we started doubting if we'll ever even be able to get Brian his money back for his dad's Lego collection, it's crazy that out of all the powerful organizations I've gone up against, the one company I'm not able to beat is a Lego company. I literally couldn't have imagined a worse [music] ending for this video, but I had no clue that it was about to get way worse.
>> What the What the >> Park Police Department. Make yourself known. Search >> outside.
>> No, no, no, no, no. Don't move like that. You understand me? [music] Don't move like that. Okay.
>> Yeah. This cop pulled my arm so far back it dislocated my shoulder.
>> He claims it's because I was attempting to make an escape or something. Don't move like that. You understand me?
[music] Don't move like that. Don't move quick. Everybody cat was so fat. Look how fat he was.
Jesus. Look at that.
Oh my god.
What a chunker.
>> But if we go back a little bit, you can see I was being completely still when he grabbed me and actually made zero quick movements.
>> Yeah.
>> So, this police officer is just straight up lying so he can give me a serious injury.
>> Included in the warrant are Legos.
>> Yes. The police department got an official warrant to search our house for stolen Legos.
This is this is like thirdw world behavior.
Like this is so blatant and so flagrant that like you would expect something like this out of like some random third world country where the leader gets killed every other year, right? Like oh my god.
>> Have seen this coming. Josh did threaten me in the last video that if I go out and actually try to sue him, he's going to come out and say that I'm the one that stole the Legos.
>> He did say that.
you, man. You stole them, >> I stole the Legos.
>> He actually stole them.
>> You're a thief.
>> Oh my god. Okay, >> you can shut the up. That's your choice.
>> I'm going to fast forward a little bit just to give you guys some context, but I actually got a copy of this warrant.
The reason they were searching our house was um it says there is now certain property or evidence described as any stolen merchandise. Specifically, >> they said they had Legos.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Lego merchandise.
>> All right. Illegal conduct on us that we stole the Legos.
>> They're looking that we stole the Legos is why they stormed our house with no evidence. And this is after he's been proven to make up stories about us before. And so now he's just pulling something out of his butt. Oh, they're the ones that stole the Legos. And the for whatever reason, the police take him seriously, even though he's acting like a crazy person.
>> Anyways, the cops probably felt pretty stupid when they searched our entire house and didn't find any stolen Legos.
Again, >> I don't think they felt stupid. I think they knew there weren't going to be any Legos. I think they did this on purpose.
The process is the punishment. It's what I've always said. police illegally redacted this conversation to avoid them looking stupid. But I'm pretty sure that's what they were talking about. But instead of doing what any rational police officer would do and let us go, they're sticking to their story that we're the thieves. [music] >> Damn. In handcuffs again. And I' got a feeling [singing] right.
[music] [singing] >> What the Oh my Oh my god.
All arrested.
This is insane.
And keep this in mind whenever I complain about like sometimes whenever people don't get arrested, they're like, "Oh, well, they can't do anything. These cops did something and they didn't do anything wrong."
That's it.
Now the entire group, we are all on our way. It's >> all on purpose. It's all on purpose.
It's all It's all on for them. They're doing it for >> doing because they agree with it.
>> Damn.
Damn.
>> Except for me. I got taken to an interrogation room so they can find some reason to lock me up for good.
>> Then I'm Detective Nico.
>> Last time I was able to get released on bail. This time they're requesting that I be held in jail a month until my court date. But there's honestly [music] nothing for me to hide. So I went through the entire story with them to show the detective that this whole thing is just a big misunderstanding.
>> Yeah.
>> I mean, if you think about it, 83y old man versus $400 million company.
>> Even though the $400 million company's in the wrong, they're going to win. You know, >> I wish we could just send him an email like this day. That would be so easy for us. But >> this is how the law works. Like that's not my fault. Like I don't make the law.
If I made the law, send them an email.
>> It's not missing or anything. They know >> like you don't want your papers. You just have to figure out civily. I'm like this is the civil method, you know, like to do it civily. You have to serve.
They're like, "Well, then just sue him then." I'm like, "That's what we're doing."
>> Exactly.
>> Like you see how this is a circle.
>> I I am very interested Josh's side of the story because I think he said we had heroin in the car or something and they did like a 3-hour search on our car.
>> Obviously no heroin. So, I don't know what Josh is telling them to >> Well, it's like at what point is it not illegal to just send the police after people lying?
>> Like, I mean, that's insane.
>> Suing him is not working for us. So, let's do a GoFundMe.
>> Right after I mentioned this GoFundMe, the investigator wanted to leave the room.
>> Hang tight here and then I'll be back with you. Okay.
>> Okay.
>> Okay.
>> Something about me mentioning this GoFundMe really caught his attention.
>> All right. Good. [snorts] Well, I just like to know more about this like GoFundMe. I have, like I said, I have no idea what's going on.
>> Yeah, we were just trying to get um So, basically what ended up happening is Ben got arrested, which we were pretty blown away. He got arrested, but I'm like, "All right, I'll take over now. Like, I don't want you to get in any more trouble."
>> And he's like, "Yeah, I can't get in any more trouble. Like, like if you take over, like that, you know, that was my decision." Um, >> yeah. So, I mean, I don't know what what other questions do you like I guess have cuz there's not really, >> I guess, much else to say in the situation to be honest. That's just >> the whole thing that just happened. I mean, I'm honestly >> kind of shocked to be arrested at this point.
>> I'd be stressed out.
>> Um, yeah, this is definitely a very strange thing to be getting interrogated about, especially considering from my angle and the evidence I've seen, the overwhelming evidence um, that [music] they just blatantly stole from this guy.
It's like >> us trying to gound me. I mean >> to get him his money back and I'm the one, you know, getting put in cops. It's crazy.
>> I guess the detective didn't get what he was looking for. So, he decided to interview the rest of the group.
>> Sounded like a great project to me. I was like, "Oh my god, >> they're trying to get somebody to say like what they was trying to get all of them to admit that the GoFundMe was my idea."
>> Wait, why?
>> Ben was behind the GoFundMe idea as well, right? I don't know whose idea that was cuz I kind of just started >> but he was supportive of that as this channel, right? He said, "Oh yeah, let's do this for the channel."
>> My understanding.
>> Mhm.
>> Was that [snorts] kind of >> trying to put words in her mouth >> ideas to do this video with the GoFundMe [music] and all that?
>> But I wasn't afraid to admit that I actually made the GoFundMe for Brian because a GoFundMe is a safe legal way to raise money for a family if they got all their stuff stolen. I should be risking nothing by admitting this.
Basically, the police told me, "Do not take this man to court or else you'll get arrested." And so I was like just thinking and like let's do a GoFundMe, you know?
>> Yeah, that was their solution.
>> But I was wrong.
>> We're going to book you back into the jail. Okay. The creation of the GoFundMe, [music] right? We're blasting this person all over saying, "Hey, he's >> So creating the GoFundMe was illegal."
>> When I asked the detective how [music] creating a GoFundMe was probable cause to send me to jail, this was his response. A lot of this stuff you may have to just get an attorney and just and fight it in in the criminal side of court, right?
>> Should I back?
>> Yeah, go ahead and stand up. I got an officer right here that's going to he has cuffs for you.
>> We'll also be able to hear Josh's side of the story said a lot of lies to you.
>> It'll be I never talked to Josh, but it'll be insane as well.
>> Okay. Thank you so much.
>> The detective was lying. The police have illegally redacted every single claim Josh has made about me. And when I finally go to court, I'm [music] going to be completely blind to what I'm even being charged for.
>> Yeah.
>> The worst part is is that the police officers [music] took away my bail. So now I have to wait a month in jail.
>> Jesus [music] Christ.
What the >> However, I ended up getting extremely lucky. When a judge ended up reviewing this arrest, they thought the whole thing was so stupid and ended up releasing me on bail. So now at least I'm a free man until my court.
>> There's no way he was in jail for a month, right?
>> I was like, there's no way.
Okay. The illegal act that I committed was mentioning that Josh stole the Legos in our GoFundMe.
>> So if you if you say who the thief is, then that is illegal for us to do that.
>> What?
>> Now I just have to wait for [music] court. And honestly, I'm not excited. My entire life, I was taught if you steal from people, you get in trouble.
>> If you help people, you get rewarded.
>> Yeah.
>> But I guess I [music] was just taught a lie. Yeah.
>> By me trying to help and do the right thing. All I did was just [music] screw everything up and get all of my friends in trouble.
>> Y >> I [music] couldn't fix anything. And now with all the charges I got in this video, I'm looking at at least 5 years in jail.
>> But I finally accept [music] my fate. I failed. And now it's time to go home.
>> Oh my god. [music] There's no This is going to be This is going to be a twist.
He's going to he's going to be like, >> "But before I made it home, one of my roommates called me saying that a police officer just showed up to our house."
>> So he rings the doorbell and um he's like, "Is Mr. Snider here?" I was like, "Why?" I was like, "Can I deliver a message for you?" He's like, "How could you deliver a message?" He said it just like that. He was like, "Just tell him he has a he has a warrant for his arrest." Like he thought he was in an action movie type walk off and that was his like ending line.
>> What the >> If I had to guess, I'd say that Bricks and Minigs has seen that I am a free man and they can't have me actively working on my lawsuit against them. And considering how many lies Bricks and Minigs has made about me in this video, you, man. You stole them, >> I stole the Legos.
>> American Park Police Department, make yourself known included in the warrant are Legos. I can only imagine of what I'm being accused of doing now. So immediately I called the Utah Police Department to see what my warrant was for.
>> Showed up at my house today saying there was a warrant out for my arrest.
>> It said if that warrant has it says a no bail. Those are the ones that are more serious.
>> The only thing the police department could tell me is that I do have a warrant, but this time the judge approved it that I will have no bail and I am now [music] a physical threat to Josh. the person the police are protecting. So basically, at any moment now, I could be arrested without bail for some mystery crime. There really is only one thing that I can do now.
>> Well, I'm in Mexico now and the American police have no authority.
Oh my god.
[laughter] This is insane. I I How is this even real? He had to leave the country over Legos.
Get this to cash potato. Yeah, we got to we got to send this to There's some people I could message >> here.
>> Some individuals I know.
>> What's going on? What the heck is that thing?
>> Do you think they let us on that?
>> Uh-huh.
[music] Oh.
Oh.
>> But at this moment, I realized what I had to do.
>> Bricks and mini figs thinks they can just bully anyone who tries to stop them in committing their crimes.
>> Yeah.
>> And what's the only way to stop a bully?
>> Stand up to them. If me posting this picture online once got the city this upset where they had to arrest me, just think about how upset they'd be if thousands of [music] people started wearing it.
>> Which is why the picture that got me arrested, I'm putting that picture on a shirt.
>> And you can buy this merch at we [music] steal from oldpeople.com.
So go right now. It's going to be sick.
>> And yeah. Oh my god.
>> Yeah. All the [music] law enforcement that's protecting bricks and mini figs is going to be pissed. But there's nothing they can do because I'm in Mexico.
>> Oh my >> Anyways, part three is now live on my Patreon at patreon.com/ckichlesb.
>> Also on Patreon, you'll find tons of behindthescenes content, plus the movie I made that all the streaming services rejected once they saw how gnarly it was. And all of the money I made goes directly towards trying to fight Bricks and Mini Figs. Stop doing bad things to people. Also, make sure to donate to the GoFundMe we set up for Brian. Not really sure if I'm allowed to promote this. I mean, I got arrested just for creating this thing, but I'm going to do it anyways. Everyone, donate to this GoFundMe. I'm in Mexico now. The police can't do anything to me here.
>> This is the most insane, ridiculous, unfair, dumb story I've ever gone through. I I have. This is unbelievable. Police response. Listen, one day at a time, we are going to go through the police response tomorrow, okay? And then I will be caught up with everything being uh you know, like I I'm I'm all caught up to the uh the timeline. All right? So, we're going to we're I'm going to give it No, no, no, no, no. I'm telling you, yes. That's what's going to happen, That's the way it is. Too bad. Religion makes people do insane things. It's not even religion. So, if he wants, I could There's a couple of different ways that I could approach this, right? Like, I might try to reach Does he have a Twitter? Reckless Ben.
Reckless Ben. Uh, yeah. Does he have a Twitter? Because that's the main place that I use and I'm not seeing it anywhere here at all.
There's another video. Yeah, you're right. So, the the probability is that I think this guy that probably like it's already probably going to be resolved or it's being resolved, so I might not have to. But if he wants to reach out to me or something, I can I I I can do what I can do, right? I mean, I don't know what else I can do, but Yeah. And you're going to get arrested. I mean, check his Instagram.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. I guess I could just hit him up on Does he have Instagram? Like I only have Instagram on my phone. Uh, let me see here. Reckless Ben.
Reckless Ben.
Uh, Ben Schneider.
I do all my own stunts.
Yeah. Uh, okay.
All right. Um, well, I I I follow them and I I might message them. I think that might be the the right option. Might be what what has to happen.
Just over 200k on the GoFundMe. Let me look at it and see. Goofund $200,000.
Oh my god. Look at that.
Holy man. That's crazy.
Well, good. I mean, I think this is completely deserved, by the way. This is great. I'm going to link you guys the video. Like, this guy is a legend. Like, if you He has 818K subs. Like, this is not even inside of this video, like with me watching it, it's already up to 825K. Like, this guy is like, we're seeing so many new guys come out. Like, whether it's Nick Shirley, you know, this Ben Schneider, Reckless Ben guy, uh, you know, like Tyler Oliviera. I [snorts] mean, we're really starting to see a new era of excellence. We are. And I I think it it not and and not a minute too soon. Not a minute too soon. I've been waiting on this for a bit. Patriots. Yep. The Patriots are rising once more. Brick by brick. That's right. Base Chads. I know.
Asian Andy. Yep. You got him doing Exactly. 100%. Thanks for supporting this guy. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to link it to you guys again. And uh Yeah. Cops have to offset these retards. No, we're No, this was the cop slot for today. It was There were body cams. This has already been uh It's already been done.
MSNBC's got nothing on these guys. Yeah.
I mean, I really think that I mean, how could you possibly think that journalism isn't dead after watching this? Like, it's just so obvious that these guys are the future. It really is. And by the way, completely deserved. Also, this is a great thing. Nice try, Chatter. Yeah, nice try. So, no, I'm really happy. Xbox show. Yeah, the Xbox. When is the Xbox show going to happen? When does it happen? I have no idea. Star Wars Legos uh at the core of the story is the best.
Yeah, all of this, by the way, this entire thing and everything surrounding it is all over Star Wars Legos. That's literally it. Star Wars Legos. It's on uh 7th. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. That's why I thought State of Play is tomorrow. What time is state of play tomorrow? Let me see. What time is it? Uh what time What time is it? I I just asked the I'll ask the thing. Uh it's it's Is today Tuesday?
What do you mean it's today? Tuesday.
Today's Monday. Okay. 2:00 p.m.
Pacific. Okay. So, that is um when is that?
That's four for me, right? Yeah, that's four. Okay. So, I'm going to be live.
I'll Yeah, I because like usually I was like, "Wait a Do I have to start early?
But no, no, I don't. Okay, that's good.
Four of my time. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's four of my time. I'm not even worried about that. No, it's fine. And I love all the cops getting called out for their Afrmen is so good. Yeah.
Well, I mean, like the thing is that I mean, it's just so obviously it there's so obviously an abuse being done, right? And I think that's it. Xbox showcase, you should start early. I I don't know when that happens.
Wait, does Afroman know about this?
That's a good question. Yeah, I might say, should Jesse Eisenberg or Michael Sarah play Ben in a movie? I don't know, man. Like, I don't think it makes a difference. The same guy, right? And Afroman, Ben, Nick Shirley. Yeah. And it's crazy to see how these people are willing to um are willing to weaponize the government and weaponize this to protect such an obvious bad behavior.
Like, that's insane. Coffeezilla video in 45 minutes. Oh my god. Like at this point. Yeah. I mean, this is so like this is so extreme. I'm kind of shocked, honestly. It really is. Like, this is crazy. Holy man. So, I guess we're going to have to wait and see what happens. I I I really don't know what's going to happen. Don't forget LA mayor elections tomorrow or as well. Oh my god. The LA Well, no, it's the runoff is tomorrow, right? And like Spencer Pratt is going to win over that Nithia Ramen lady. Like it's not even going to be close.
Yeah, I think it's just the runoff tomorrow.
And then after that, is it is it the vote?
Well, I don't know. Like, is it? Yeah, that's what I assumed.
This is so big. Penguins. Yeah, I I know. Uh I know Charlie's covered it.
I'm late to the party. I'm late to the party with this. And now I'm finally getting a chance to uh to look at it.
Like I I and tomorrow I'll be all caught up. I'll be all caught up. I'll have done everything, right? So I'll know everything that's been going on. And shouldn't police and judges be charged with the death penalty? I mean, I I a death penalty probably is maybe a little bit too much, but they should be put in jail for a long time. Yeah. I think that if a police officer is found to be weaponizing the law in like a way that's like protecting crime in this way. I I think that they definitely should be uh put in jail. Yeah. Like for a really long time. Same with judges or any accompllices in it. and they need to figure out like why this is happening because like you you can't have a police department or like a police group that is doing that. I mean it's just it you you can't have that happen. The LA elections are 2nd of June. Well, is that like the final election or is that the primary? I don't know. They let some of the ballot boxes burn. Oh my god.
And uh punishment should be especially harsh for people in the law. Yeah, I agree with that. I definitely do. I I wish that there were more people that saw things that way, but right now like the problem is like a lot of people don't see things that way and they're completely okay with that happening.
They are they don't care about it or think it's a big deal at all. They just think it's totally normal, which is like super frustrating to me. It's extremely frustrating, but you know, I guess that's the way it is now. And uh I don't know if it's ever going to change.
I would assume it's probably not, right?
Destiny 3 announcement tomorrow. There's no way. Even 4chan has better morals and typically saying not your personal army.
Well, yeah. I mean, I feel like everybody is is angry about this. You believe it should give police more power at the risk of more corruption or less power at the risk of chaos. I'd rather have police have more power and there's also more accountability. I think that police need to be empowered to do things. Police need to be empowered to make decisions and they need to be empowered to arrest people for making bad decisions. But like you need to have both. You need to have high levels of accountability and high levels of of empowerment. And I think that whenever you only have one or the other, you've got a huge problem. Like if you have no empowerment with no account with, you know, like you have maximum empowerment with low accountability, then you've got a huge problem, too. Are you gay? I'm going to wear a rainbow shirt tomorrow and then you'll know. Yeah, it is the primary. Yeah, I think that's it.
You shouldn't be allowed to redact body cam footage. Well, you should have to like you should have to preserve an unredacted version privately so it can be reviewed by a judge if there's a consideration about a redaction being illegal, right? I mean, that's logically what you should do, right? I that's what I would assume you should do. So, yeah.
And uh fun stream. Yeah. Thanks, man. I appreciate it. I mean, as I said, like we did we did a lot today. We did like that was crazy. Like that pineapple We went and did that yesterday.
We're going to try them all out tomorrow. Like I don't I don't know what that's going to be, right? And uh yeah, you coming out tomorrow maybe. Right. Ye does a reckless bin video update. Well, I I'll look at everything uh tomorrow.
Like I I don't want to um I don't want to get too far ahead of it. I'm going to just go and do some um you know, some some like I'm going to do it in in pieces, right? Obviously.
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