Sometime philanthropist and homeless outreach specialist Regan Benson verbally berated a woman in Englewood, Colorado, Wednesday night after she interjected herself into a traffic stop and the woman stopped by police thanked the officers after accepting a ticket.
Benson went live from a Burger King on the outskirts of Englewood California as the livestream began. She explained that Sheridan police had set up a speed trap where a 45mph zone became a 35mph zone where the town of Englewood began.
Four police cruisers were on hand as Benson began berating one of the officers through the window of his squad car, screaming that he was involved in oral sex with other officers on scene.
The officer waved back to her as Benson accused the officer of turning his spotlight on to blind her camera, which she said was illegal. Benson threatened a lawsuit against the officer. When a person in her chat accused her of staging incidents to fuel lawsuits, she explained that there were countless times when she could have sued but did not.
Benson then went past a female officer standing next to a squad car speaking to another officer. She accused the female officer and the male officer of being on scene to watch the other officers perform sexual acts on each other, later berating the female officer for being a bitch.
The YouTuber approached the female driver involved in the traffic stop and told her to call Englewood’s non-emergency police line to complain that Sheridan police officers had pulled her over in Englewood.
Benson explained to the woman that there were so many officers on scene because of her presence. The woman seemed perplexed by the sheer volume of numbers of officers that were at the traffic stop, and Benson reiterated that police were there because she was infamous and there was nothing the driver could do about it.
The police officers then approached the woman en masse, with one officer giving the woman a citation. That prompted the woman to thank the officers and shaking the hand of the officer who gave her the citation.
Upon seeing this, Benson verbally assaulted the woman, angerly berating the woman and saying that the woman “deserved” anything that happened to her. The woman appeared confused at Benson’s involvement in a simple traffic stop and stayed on the scene for a few minutes after Benson walked back to her car.
Benson, now enraged, happily recounted the fact that her lawsuit against Englewood had survived a motion to dismiss earlier in the week. Judge Kathryn A. Starnella issued a React and Recommendation order on behalf of all the participants in Benson’s lawsuit, giving her recommendations on what should happen with the defendant’s motion to dismiss.
In her reaction, Benson said that the filing was unexpected since her attorneys did not expect that ruling until the summer or fall of 2026. She happily announced that Judge Starnella singled out Englewood City Attorney Tamera Niles in the charges by Benson that she let stand.
She expressed disappointment that Englewood City council person Joe Anderson and Mayor Othoniel Sierra were dismissed from some of the charges against there in the lawsuit due to Judge Starnella’s orders.
Benson pledged victory in the lawsuit before turning her attention to various homeless individuals in Englewood and ending the livestream.
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