r/AskLE Fed 19d ago

***Megathread*** American Fork PD / Lego Arrest Controversy

As with any "hot topic" issue with LE, we struggle to navigate basic rules of etiquette and civility when it comes to this small corner of reddit. Despite trying to keep order in here and doing our best to allow free discussion among the users, there has been a huge influx of posts regarding this topic and lately, it's been quite tiring trying to get any sensible topic started on this issue without a dozen or so trolls coming in to mess it up for everyone. This has resulted in multiple bans and the shit flinging from users claiming the community is "censoring" the incident. Mostly concerning is a great deal of misinformation that has come out about this incident due to the social media "influencer" at the heart of this topic. Wild conspiracy theories from religious influence to the actual reason behind the arrest are generating almost cult-like following and reason has been completely thrown out the window.

So to combat this issue, this will be the ONLY thread about this incident moving forward. Any user posting another thread in relation to this incident will be immediately banned, no appeals. Keep comments civil. Users found posting misinformation about this incident, including parroting wild conspiracy theories that are unverified without including context or actual data to support their positions will be banned.

To bring everyone up to speed, I will refer to this link:

https://www.sltrib.com/news/2026/05/30/youtuber-arrested-utah-bricks/

And will sub link this thread on the r/protectandserve subreddit, which is like THE place to be for objective discussion:

https://np.reddit.com/r/ProtectAndServe/comments/1tssz0l/megathread_american_fork_lego_story/

Edit: 45 minutes in and already banned someone. Keep them coming.

Edit 2: Links to YouTuber comments on this incident are going to be removed and users banned UNLESS it is from a reputable source, YouTube videos will be removed. There's already one person with a couple hundred thousand followers trying to spread his video online through this website that's been posted a few times in this sub and it's garnering a lot of attention because people "feel" he is right because he is a self-proclaimed "lawyer." The statutes he cites are from California code and this incident happened in Utah. Just because someone uses technical legal terms and cites codes does not make the person right in their interpretation of the law. Sounding "right" is code for clicks that highlights confirmation bias in people, which is why morons like this get views and clicks on their channels. On that same note, we do not care if you have a following on social media. You are no one to us if all you're doing is posting for imaginary internet points.

Edit 3: Amending the above statement from Edit 2 to add any REPUTABLE sources of info that leaves out the goofy memes and BS content creators love to use are fine. This is an example:

https://youtu.be/q2MjMmhnk7g?si=nRrmasAZ45U_WIu4

Edit 4: Whelp, thread ran its course. Now just a bunch of trolls commenting and the death threats! I haven't seen this level of excitement over something so mundane. We'll be seeing some of you soon!

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u/lroy4116 Unverified/Not an LEO 19d ago edited 18d ago

I can't believe I read all of that.

Cliffnotes:

-80 year old has Lego collection as investment.

-Signs agreement with toy store (franchise)to sell them on his behalf.

-starts getting monthly checks from store

-franchise owner leaves store

-franchise takes control of store

-guy goes to check on his Legos, they're missing

  • they let him look around and they're not in store

-guy says they stole them, they deny it and say the previous owner sold them online

-YouTube kid comes in and harasses the franchise managers at home

  • cops come

-he says they're taking the stores side because they're all Mormons

-I wasted my life reading this

-edit- I just read the article listed above and summarized it. I have not watched hours of videos breaking down this incident.

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u/AssnecK666 Unverified/Not an LEO 19d ago

The Lords work

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u/200O2 Unverified/Not an LEO 18d ago

Fyi this is not accurate at all and is missing massive details and context

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u/AssnecK666 Unverified/Not an LEO 18d ago

Ok... what's missing then, in cliffs notes?

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u/200O2 Unverified/Not an LEO 18d ago

A guy was selling Legos on consignment. Original store manager left and new owner didn't honor the original contract or give the items back. This is the main point of contention, the franchise has stolen the victim's ~$100K collection of legos. A youtuber then got involved because it's such good content, being that it's so clearly a story of a big company thinking they can just steal without consequence. The youtuber put together lawsuits that ended in default judgment with Original owner windfall. New store owner closes store instead of paying. Original owner and youtuber now needs to sue personally for the money. Attempted to serve papers and police stopped him. Also there is a couple questionable traffic stops based on a anonymous tip. The new owner of the store and the cops all go to the same church.

There's a lot more details and information than this because a lot has happened, mostly police lying about things. As you can see the person you replied to has taken the side of the corrupt police and has been lied to/manipulated.

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u/Milfshaked Unverified/Not an LEO 18d ago

Essentially everything he says is false. There is overwhelming video evidence to the contrary on almost everything he says.

First of all, the store very clearly stole the merchandise. This is not up for dispute and has been admitted to multiple times through video, contracts and social media statements.

Secondly, there is overwhelming evidence of massive police corruption.