Schneider’s raw footage masterfully exposes how law enforcement can weaponize procedural friction to obstruct citizens who are simply exercising their statutory rights. It is a sobering reminder that legal literacy is often met with institutional ego rather than professional compliance.
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Someone actually hacked into the American Fork Police Department and released all the footage unredacted of my interactions with them. So, this is the original footage I got with the redactions in. And this is the new unredacted footage. I'm lining them up and I'm going to keep only the redacted parts to see what they were actually saying.
>> You understand >> this ends today.
>> I know we're talking more.
>> Sadly, they weren't able to get the first two days where I was accused of having heroin on me, but the final two days we were able to see a lot.
Actually, the footage starts with me going to Josh's house so I can serve him his legal court papers. Josh knows that if he goes to court with me, he's going to lose. So, instead, a much easier option is he calls the police on me to prevent me from serving him.
>> His name is Ben Schneider. He's stalking my house. Will you come to my house, please, and come get them? I'm not going to have stalkers.
>> Are they there right now?
>> They're Yeah, they're on the side of the house. kind of one of the dispatchers made a note here saying that you were gonna shoot someone.
>> I'm done with this officer. Can you please help me and my family and make this stop?
>> Yeah, absolutely. She had a consignment deal with a guy named Brian Mansel.
A year and a half, almost 2 years, she had this consignment deal with him and she never paid him. So, right away, Josh is lying to the police, which we can easily verify with all the metadata timestamped pictures that show that the Lego sets were in the store when Josh took it over.
>> He's hired this YouTuber. His name is Ben Schneider. He's reckless Ben. They sent people in saying they're going to murder our manager. I'm done.
>> What are you What are you guys doing here?
>> Uh, so we are in a court case with them and we have to serve them legal papers.
>> She is a process server and she's trying to serve you papers.
>> She's not a process server.
Okay.
>> Get the papers. Fake papers. They're fake. Go get the papers.
>> You're okay if I bring those over to you?
>> Absolutely. They're fake.
>> You can see those papers?
>> Yeah. So, this is what you're trying to serve them with.
>> Yes. I wish we could send him an email.
I wish we could just send him a phone call or the court could send it to him.
But this is what we're required to do from the United States court. So, we're just following the instructions of the government. He thinks if I just call the cops on me, he can get away with it. But we're showing him like we're not going to let him deal with this crime. So, >> okay.
>> You okay if I give these papers to him?
>> Uh, yeah, for sure.
>> Okay, hang tight. Are you okay if she just gives you the papers so we can just get >> If you look at the papers, I've talked to the Kaiser Police Department. There's no there's nothing filed. So, no, I'm not accepting service.
>> Okay.
>> Absolutely not. It's fake.
>> It's not real.
>> That's completely fine. That's You have that right.
>> Yeah. Um, literally all this police officer has to do is be like, "You are served."
And then he doesn't even have to accept him. He can literally just drop him. But as long as you say, "You are served," that counts as a legal serving. So why doesn't this cop just do that? Like this whole thing would have could be solved in literally 3 seconds. Like here, I'll time it. You've been served.
Yeah. Like literally one and a half seconds and this could be solved. This could literally be solved in one and a half seconds. And this police officer is just choosing purposely choosing to make this way more complicated than it has to be.
>> Hold up. All right. Um, what are you wanting done today?
>> Besides obviously talk to >> as much as you humanly possibly can.
>> I can screen charges. Um, I'm I'm open to screening charges through our attorney.
>> Yeah. Instead of serving these court papers like the police officer promised me he would, this officer would rather screen all possible charges for me to see what random stuff they can make up about me.
>> I'm going to go talk with him. Give him his paper back since you do not want this. Correct.
>> Just peek at it.
>> What was that?
>> Can I peek at it?
>> Uh, it kind of puts me in a little bit.
>> It's fake. There's no lawsuit anyway.
>> Okay. Um, so anyway, I'm going to give this back to him >> and trespass her >> because here's the thing. Like think about this logically.
>> Do you think a process server would show up with a guy that's been harassing a YouTuber to serve papers in Utah? Josh knows that if he gets served these papers, it's going to be really bad for him. And at this point, it seems like he's willing to make up any story he can to get us arrested before he gets served these papers.
>> They sent a lady in and the lady's like, "Oh, I'm going to murder you." To the to Amanda, the manager. And now Josh has just committed a felony. Lying to the police officers about a false threat I made to get me arrested is super duper illegal.
>> He called the store a billion times, threatened the employees.
>> He does not want the paper. So >> he's not want the papers.
>> Here's that back for you.
>> Okay.
>> 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. Okay. Okay. Race your dick.
>> Okay. You see?
Yeah.
>> Yeah. Process server is really going to ride with the YouTuber. I mean, how stupid does he think I am?
They have fake service papers. And the the girl is like, she's like, "Oh, no. I got to serve him these papers." Like they printed up a fake lawsuit, you know? And I'm like, "Oh, yeah. Do you think the process server would really be riding with the YouTube guy to deliver papers to a guy that he's been harassing?
Like, do you think I'm stupid?
I don't know what to do, man.
>> Um, so did you call the police again?
>> I just don't know what to do, man. I'm done with these guys.
we're ready and willing to arrest these individuals for uh Utah, you know, like Utah statutes for cyber bullying and and like uh digital stalking because they're using electronic uh means for uh you know, communication and coordinating their stalking.
>> Oh, it's digital stalking, not stalking stalking. It's it's it's all of the above, you know, but because they're continuing to use, you know, like additional tactics and other things like that, thinking that they're they're being cute and whatnot.
Can't continue. So, somebody has to be arrested to show that they can't continue to do this.
>> No, we're just kind of wanting to know what you want done on this. We don't want >> as much as we humanly possibly can.
>> He's going to submit uh have it screen for charges with our prosecutors, right?
with our city prosecutors.
>> He is very adamant that he wants to serve you with papers. Okay. Um >> that's like that's illegal. You can't pretend to be a a process server.
>> So >> you can't that's illegal.
>> Why not? In the state of Utah to be a process server, all you have to do is be over the age of 18 years old. You got to be not affiliated with the case and you can't be an attorney. And this girl meets all three. She is over 18 years old. I literally met her like 10 minutes before we showed up here and she's not an attorney. So legally in the state of Utah, this woman is a process server.
And I already explained this to the police. So anyone can be a process server. You have to be 18 years old and you have to be not affiliated with the case. So she is not affiliated with the case. She's over 18 years old that qualifies as a process server.
>> Okay. Well, maybe just have someone not affiliated with you.
>> Uh that's her. Yeah, she's We have no 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.
>> Um, >> that's fake. It is a lie. She's impersonating a process server.
>> So, for this girl to be impersonating a process server in the state of Utah, she must either be under 18, which the cops took her ID and verified she's not under 18.
>> Do you have an ID or anything like that on you?
>> I sure do.
>> She has to be related to this case, which Josh says he's never seen her before, so she can't be related to this case. Josh has verified that. And so the only option left is Josh must assume that she's an attorney. But if Josh has never heard of her before, how does he know she's an attorney? And spoiler, she's not an attorney. But so I don't know what Josh means when he says she's pretending to be a process server because it seems like he's verified that she meets all the requirements to be a process server. So basically what Josh is saying is even though she meets all these requirements and I acknowledge she meets these requirements, she still doesn't meet these requirements. You're making no sense, Josh.
>> Impersonating an officer of the court that that carries some pretty significant, you know, like >> Yeah, you can't pretend to be a process server.
>> Sorry. Yeah, you can't. That's got to be illegal. And that's like I say, he's he's he's getting combining charges.
>> It's a class A misdemeanor to impersonate a process server in the state of Utah.
>> So right now, >> I want her arrested for impersonating a process server.
>> So right now, >> I can't just go and pretend I can't go print up fake documents and go try to process serve people. That's illegal.
>> So these papers that he printed up, they fake.
>> Yes. 1 billion trillion gazillion%.
>> Dan, this is this is Ammon. I'm I'm with the the corporate office.
>> He's the CEO.
>> Oh, hi.
>> So, what what's happened is we had a former franchisee, Mr. Schneider is just a YouTuber that got a hold of the story and then went to this guy and said, "Hey, if I can harass these guys and if I can do some stuff and get some money out of them, will you pay me some of that money?" And that's what they're trying to do is the individual who actually owes the money left the United States. And now Aean has just committed obstruction by lying to the police officers.
>> He created a fake contract to forge a major signature up there, threatened to kill her.
>> I didn't sign no agreement. I'm not beholden to somebody else's stupid.
I like how he can just lie to you guys.
He's a straight face. He owes me $200,000.
I'll check with the court, see if it's a valid um civil case that he's trying to push through and we'll go right about it that way. Okay.
>> 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 for your help. Um that's all for today. Thank you. After this phone call, I guess the police officers turned off the microphone on their body cam because I guess they really didn't want literally anyone to hear this. Even if someone gets a hold of the unredacted stuff, not even we now can get it to hear what these police officers are saying. But anyways, the police officer ends up going back to talk to Josh.
>> They're screening some charges. Okay.
>> Um >> but we're just kind of working through.
It looks like this is a real case. It just hasn't gone to court. Okay.
>> It's a real case. Who's it against?
>> It against you. Him versus you.
>> Ben Snider.
>> Mhm.
>> What an idiot.
>> So, >> um, I mean, he's just racking up the charges and we're why we're working together.
>> So, basically, the consensus is we were all wrong here. However, let's just arrest Ben anyways.
>> Like, letting them go cannot be an option here, guys. It's like there's got to be something for for cyberstalking, bullying, like like all all of the different things. Like there's got to be something to to to arrest them and and send a message that this is not appropriate. This is not okay.
>> I'm I'm in agreeance with you. Um again, that's why we're kind of working through this right now.
>> Hello. Benjamin, step up for me. Okay.
Okay. Find you back.
>> Am I being arrested? Arrest right now.
>> Really?
I love you. I love you.
>> There we go.
>> Okay. I love you.
hang around.
>> So, now let's get to the search warrant where the cops raided my house because they heard that I was the one that stole the Legos from Brian. So, I might have found out an answer of why this cop was so rough with me and threw my arm back.
Before we enter the property, the cop warns all the other police officers to make sure we are not filming. Hey, they're probably going to be quick to film. They're probably going to be quick to pull their phones out, so just be aware of that. However, when we got raided, I instantly pressed the record button on my phone because I was terrified these police officers were going to do something and try and hide it from the public. But I guess the police officer sees that I'm filming.
And once he sees I'm filming, I think he was like, "As punishment for filming me, I'm going to bend your arm back upwards and injure you." Is my guess of what happened because afterwards he says this.
>> The main kid had his phone recording, so I shut it off. But the other kid had a GoPro.
How many How many did you get? You got that?
>> We got five right now.
>> Including Ben Schneider.
>> Yes.
>> Sweet. That's good.
>> Next, we got some unredacted footage of me using the bathroom.
Another thing about this unredacted footage is we get to see the police's entire office building. We get to see their detective board of us. We get to see that they're actually a member of the Church of Scientology Sucks. All my old school fans will know this, but basically I made a religion called Scientology Sucks. And it legally got approved by the IRS and Scientology Sucks worships a gold plunger as their god. I even got it tattooed on my uh wrist right here. It's like a plunger cross on my wrist. I guess the American Fork Police Department uh is active members of the Church of Scientology sucks because they literally put my god on their desks.
That's exciting.
>> We have a felony stalking case right now. Felonies. Everyone's facing felonies.
>> That's pretty serious >> It's super serious. I know that you've been told all of, "Oh, it's a fundraiser. This guy stole $200,000."
>> That was the case, that guy would be in jail.
>> Yeah. So, we're going to use critical.
>> Anyways, we're going to fast forward a bunch. So, this is basically a spoiler for episode three, but basically this bricks and mini company has nonstop been making fake bomb threats, fake fire threats, fake murder threats in my name that I'm going to murder them. The only problem is obviously these are all fake threats. I would never do something like that. But the police think that these are real threats. So now the police from Los Angeles, from Utah, they're all working together now to catch me. Here's a phone call from just a few days ago of the Los Angeles police calling the Utah police of them scheming of a way to get me arrested for all these mystery threats that I've been making.
>> Paul, we got a complaint from a guy in Provo about this guy Schneider.
>> Okay. Um, and so it seems like like I talked to the guys in uh, Sand Police too. They're trying to get a hold of Provo police. So it seems like the officer is kind of all over the place.
>> Yeah, >> basically. So he called me and he's just like, "This guy's crazy. He's like making threats against us, my employees, our business, etc., etc. It seems like this guy might live in LA or his last known address is in LA.
So, I guess I'm just trying to track down like what you guys are doing, if anything. I know, like at least I've been told that there's technically a couple open cases.
This guy's already being charged in Utah by three different places. Like, what are we doing?
>> Mhm.
>> Any idea where he actually is?
>> No idea. Um, I know we had asked to hold him until we had further, but I'm guessing they just let him bond out. So, >> okay.
>> The only problem is I'm in a place the American police have no jurisdiction over. So, they're never going to catch me here. Yeah. No American police in sight.
>> Good luck finding me. You are never going to find me, police officers.
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