Brian Laundrie's neighbors make a profit from the media circus outside of his house... they charge media outlets to set-up in their yards after cops banned them from parking on the street.
Brian's neighbors are super-business-savvy... they cater to the media with tents that shield them from the elements, access to the internet, and chairs.
The cameras have been placed in several yards and driveways of the Laundries block. However, neighbors are not giving up their space. Some are charging up to $3500 per week, according to reports.
Cops have tried to curb the media coverage of the Laundrie home since Gabby Petito disappeared last month. They also banned journalists from parking on the street.
Reporters could rent space from their neighbors to have parking access.
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Tensions are boiling over on the block, with a fight breaking out between neighbors and a protestor using a megaphone.