They released the Lego Files

Leaflit reacts to ‪@RecklessBen‬ :    • All the footage is released!   Support me ♥   / leaflit   Watch me ♥   / leaflit   Kick me ♥ https://www.kick.com/Leaflit Rumbling ♥ https://www.rumble.com/c/Leaflit Follow me ♥   / leaflit   See me ♥   / leaflitvt   Discord ♥   / discord   TTRPG ♥ https://rpg.angelssword.com/ MERCH ♥ https://shop.angelssword.com/ Oyo! The absolute clown show of the year has somehow managed to get even worse. I’m reacting to the newest, most explosive update in the ongoing Lego Saga by Reckless Ben, titled "All the footage is released!" This entire situation went from a "scuffed" dispute over a stolen $200,000 Star Wars Lego collection to a full-blown expose on police corruption. The "Dropbox Leak" Scandal The American Fork Police Department in Utah originally released their own heavily edited, redacted bodycam footage to try and control the narrative. But in the most hilariously incompetent tech move ever, they left raw, unredacted files accessible via an unsecured Dropbox link they posted themselves. Now, the full truth is out, and it is a complete disaster for law enforcement. Protecting the Target: The unredacted footage clearly shows the police actively intervening to prevent legal papers from being served to the Bricks & Minifigs owner, Josh Johnson. The cop is literally acting as a personal shield for a guy accused of major theft, actively blocking a completely legal process server. The "Find Something" Strategy: Behind closed doors, the bodycam captures the officers scrambling to find any reason to lock Ben up. You can hear them straight up admitting they don't have solid ground, with one officer essentially saying they just need to come up with something, anything to throw at him to get him off the board. The Total Refusal of Evidence: When Ben and his team try to present documentation and explain the massive consignment theft, the cops completely check out. They aren't interested in the crime that started this whole mess; they are entirely focused on running a protection racket for their local buddy. Critical Hit: Weaponizing the Badge I have to be completely critical of the Utah police department here. This goes way beyond standard bureaucratic laziness—this is the active weaponization of the law to crush an independent investigator because he’s making powerful people look bad. Fabricating Charges: When a police force is caught on their own cameras saying "let's just find something to charge him with," the system is officially broken. They didn't arrest Ben because he broke the law; they arrested him because he dared to question a local business owner with deep community ties. Protecting Corporate Overlords: They are treating a civil and potential criminal theft issue like a personal favor for the Bricks & Minifigs executives, while using a SWAT-style response against a guy making YouTube videos about toy bricks. The Death of Transparency: The fact that they tried to redact all of these conversations from the public version of the footage tells you everything you need to know. They knew they looked corrupt, they tried to hide it, and they failed because they don't even know how to use an cloud folder securely. When the people trusted to uphold the law are actively huddling up to figure out how to invent charges against a citizen, the entire local department needs to be cleaned out. Stop the corruption, stop acting like corporate bodyguards, and start doing your actual jobs. This video features a deep dive into the absolute madness of the situation, tracking how the internet completely blew up over the newly exposed, unredacted footage that caught the local authorities red-handed. Reckless Ben Lego Saga Reaction, All the footage is released Reckless Ben, Utah Police Bodycam Leak 2026, American Fork Police Department Corruption, Bricks and Minifigs Lego Scandal, Reckless Ben Arrest Unredacted Footage, Josh Johnson Bricks and Minifigs Lawsuit, Patreon Jack Conte Reckless Ben, Leaflit Reaction Slime, AsmonTV Lego Drama, "Reckless Ben: The Unredacted Bodycam That Ruined the Utah Police""How an Unsecured Dropbox Exposed a Million Dollar Lego Cover-Up""Patreon CEO Jack Conte Tells Bricks & Minifigs to 'Stuff It'" "Asmongold Reacts: The Most Insane Police Corruption Video of the Year""The Legal Breakdown of Reckless Ben's Final Victory"It is wild to watch a real-world police department act like low-level comic book villains over a pile of Lego sets. If you are the owner of the original video and you want this video removed, please contact: [email protected] #gaming #vtuber #reaction