Amagansett Press Files MASSIVE LAWSUIT Against Tyrant Cops

Опубликовано: 14 Июнь 2026
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What started as two peaceful travelers documenting their journey in Sedona quickly escalated into a major civil rights controversy involving unlawful detention, forced identification, trespass threats, and a massive federal lawsuit against the Sedona Police Department. In this video, we break down the shocking encounter involving Jason and Ben Gutterman of Amagansett Press, the aggressive response from local officials, and the growing allegations of corruption and abuse of authority within the department.

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The footage captures officers detaining respectful vloggers on public property, allowing private citizens to weaponize trespassing laws, and escalating a situation that could have been nothing more than free publicity for local businesses. We also examine the pre-suit demand letter sent to the city under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, the reported refusal to settle for 50 thousand dollars, and the massive 1.5 million dollar federal civil rights lawsuit now being prepared.

This video also dives into reports surrounding toxic leadership within the Sedona Police Department and how the behavior displayed on camera may reflect a much deeper culture problem inside the agency itself.


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