Born on June 17, 1993 at 6:52 AM Eastern Time, Anthony Canfora developed
autism and
Asperger's at a young age, thus requiring him to enroll in mainstream classes
elementary school and
middle school, plus
disability benefits that were never claimed. Meanwhile, he developed an interest in numbers, as he
counted from 1 to 1,000 in
preschool. As he grew up, he found other interests, some of which are still relevant to this day, while others are either
out-of-date or newly found (i.e. Big Brother).
After
graduating from high school the day before, Anthony Canfora joined
YouTube using his real name on June 23, 2012 after witnessing several heartless comments made about
Kevin Cosgrove's death on
9/11. Over the years, he created a cartoon police group designed to preserve respect for the dead, but that didn't last too long. TheBiggestBBFan introduced him to reality shows, such as
Big Brother and
The Amazing Race, in which Anthony Canfora was unable to watch the former in 2013 due to an unusual copyright strike. That
season turned out atrocious, but he was able to participate in relief efforts leading up to 2014. The unofficial brand username OfficerAPC was created two weeks after the finale of
The Amazing Race 24.
The 1st episode was only just the beginning and no new information was discovered. It was just a matter of eleven teams returning to compete in the race around the world. An emergency replacement had to be made because one team member was physically unfit due to pancreatic cancer. During this episode, it is clear that pointless bickering not only tears the team apart, but can result in their elimination, as this was the case for
Natalie and Nadiya Anderson.
The 2nd episode was where the first of the major mistakes took place. Mark Jackson accidentally left his backpack behind, which ended up costing the race for him and his partner,
Mallory Ervin, who served as the replacement for his best friend Bopper. It is unclear whether that mistake also led to
Brendon Villegas and
Rachel Reilly winning this leg and $2,500 each.
The 3rd episode is a perfect example of how road traffic can dramatically change a certain team's position. Team Brenchel went from first place to near last place because of that unlucky situation. Of course, this leg got dangerous in the bamboo raft part, where teams traveled down the river through rough rapids. Both OfficerAPC and TheBiggestBBFan were worried they would be eliminated in this leg. Instead, it was
Joey and
Meghan, the YouTube hosts, who got eliminated.
The 4th episode featured an angry moment during a Detour challenge, which proved to be very difficult for the last two teams. Luke Adams got so frustrated at the difficulty he had a meltdown with his mother trying to calm him down. Brendon Villegas and Rachel Reilly came to the rescue and helped Luke regain his mental composure. This appeared to be a kamikaze move, until Team Brenchel found out they came last on a non-elimination leg.
The 5th episode was pretty much the rock bottom point for Brendon and Rachel, who were desperate to make an important flight to stay in the race with a Speed Bump to perform during this leg. Meanwhile, Margie and Luke missed that flight and due to the excess wait, Brendon and Rachel were spared from potential elimination and got back on pace for the race. It is no surprise that Margie and Luke were eliminated even though they handled the wait so well.
The 6th episode showed progress for Brendon and Rachel to move from the back to the front of the race. However, an obvious mistake was made by them. Morale of the story is to read the clues carefully to avoid such errors that could lead to elimination. Speaking of elimination, this turned out to be a non-elimination leg for
Caroline and
Jennifer, who appeared to be floaters and had to perform a Speed Bump the very next leg.
The 7th episode marked Team Brenchel's return to Italy. On The Amazing Race 20, Brendon and Rachel were fighting with each other and there were tears involved. Not this time; the two ended up winning this leg and a trip to the Great Barrier Reef. In other team news, Jessica and John were eliminated after a wild race to the Pit Stop. Haters of Team Brenchel argued they intentionally hindered Dave and Connor's performance at the Detour, though it was never fully proven.
The 8th episode was pretty much the peak for Team Brenchel's success, not to mention it was aired on
Easter Sunday 2014. They managed to get through this leg without any major problems, except maybe for who they decided to U-turn. It was intended to be a tactic to maintain first place and win $7,500 each. After coming in 6th place for several consecutive legs,
Flight Time and
Big Easy were eliminated from the race.
The 9th episode is where most of the controversy is found. In response to Brendon Villegas and Rachel Reilly U-turning Dave and Connor O'Leary in the previous leg, Caroline Cutbirth and Jennifer Wayne established the Accidental Alliance on November 30, 2013, which might have given Integra Type X the idea to establish the Integra Good Users Alliance. Also, the viewing public suspected rigging by production to keep Caroline and Jennifer in the race with another Speed Bump.
The 10th episode featured another Double U-turn, in which the Accidental Alliance set the plan in motion to seek revenge on Brendon and Rachel. However, in one of the Detour choices, Leo and Jamal sustained so many banging pains they decided to U-turn a new target:
Jet and
Cord. This change of plan was found to have spared Team Brenchel and eliminate the Cowboys instead.
The 11th episode was where Brendon and Rachel repeated the mistake of not reading the clue properly and almost faced elimination. OfficerAPC believed the Boot It detour was obscene because the clue only allowed a pair of size 9 or size 11 boots. Those two numbers spell out the name of a tragic event in the United States on September 11, 2001 and therefore disrespectful to the victims who were killed in those attacks. Leo and Jamal once again came in fourth place overall.
The 12th episode is where the scandal was ruled to have taken place. Brendon and Rachel did some nasty things during this leg and they paid the price by coming in third place overall again. OfficerAPC initially believed this was due to Caroline and Jennifer floating their way to the final three, but now he also believes it is a message to the viewing public that the Accidental Alliance was a cringeworthy group made by Caroline Cutbirth. Dave and Connor won the whole race and made history.
UTTP Era (2014-2018)
Due to the controversy behind The Amazing Race 24's final leg, Anthony Canfora was forced to enlist in the UtubeTrollPoliceTeam after learning the GCAEC had been shutdown. Later that same year, he also got into trouble for the
Webmail Scandal, which resulted in the permanent shutdown of KGF (the Krimzon Guard Force was previously shut down for an inside job at
summer camp). In 2015, following the initial account terminations, Anthony Canfora aligned with Jimmy Hopkins to form a duo and subsequently join The Powerhouse of Entertainment, a
Hollywood-based cartoon police group dedicated to
film production. However, in 2016 that group fell apart due to accumulating drama and the two eventually became enemies. 2017 saw several scandals online, including Apologygate (OfficerAPC made an
apology video for a dumb reason) and Jalacktigate (where JackTheGalagaFan posted
sexually explicit content on
Discord). The very next year, 2018 served as the complete downfall of OfficerAPC because of his
sexting scandal that resulted in having to celebrate Fuckmas instead of
Christmas and Eggmas every December 25th since.
Main Account
I have decided to join the UtubeTrollPoliceTeam as OfficerAPC because the Good Citizens Against Evil Clowns got shut down after getting involved in The Amazing Race All-Stars Scandal.
From June 1, 2014 to December 23, 2018, the username
OfficerAPC (my doppelganger account) was in effect. Now that the
username is
disowned, the new username comes from the release date of
Hopkins The Movie (my test account). Here are the monthly events by year within the
2010s. The plot was designed in 2019 and incorrectly portrays events after March 9, 2019 without any regard to the
COVID-19 pandemic that started just before 2020.