Fans grew concerned for the mental health of Jose “Chille” DeCastro on Wednesday night as he seemed overtly transfixed by watching anti-police videos after sharing some possibly costly setbacks with his upcoming Constitution Headquarters board game.
DeCastro updated his fans with the news that he had completed two of the seven parts of the game and had printed 226 game related cards with another 145 cards to be printed. While he did not update pre-orders, his last solid figure was roughly 50 pre-orders for the $49.95 game.
While he says he’s trying to stick to the promise that the game will ship by “April” of this year, after having missed the Christmas 2024 promised deadline, progress seems to have slowed if not stopped on the project.
There are continuing rumors that DeCastro may be in over his head cost wise on the project. With nearly 400 cards for just the two completed modules, with such low pre-orders, it is unlikely that DeCastro will be able to recoup his costs with such a limited print run.
DeCastro himself has credited the board game with helping him craft a bill to be presented to the California state legislature. The bill seeks to permanently retire police dogs and have their handlers fired after a set amount of false hits during drug searches. It is unclear when DeCastro will attempt to get the bill into the California state legislature, but we’ll update should he announce any.
The YouTuber assured his viewers that the product will teach them to file similar bills, tailored to their state. He has also claimed that the game will allow them to help him overturn the landmark Terry vs. Ohio decision on a National level.
DeCastro complained about having to register his car in the state of California for $678.00 at the DMV on Wednesday. Having previously called car registration a license to drive “a scam,” DeCastro’s decision to comply with the registration policies of the state of California upset some in his audience.
Repeating past strange assertions, DeCastro has long stood by his belief that sticking fingers or other objects into open wounds is more effective than direct pressure or bandaging wounds.
Wednesday night he chastised police for not sticking their fingers into gunshot wounds to save a man’s life after showing a video of a police related shooting. Then cursed police as the man died on camera, chastising them further for not asking the man if he wanted last rights before he died.
Finally, DeCastro announced that he may be combining his various websites (TeamDLZ.com, DeleteLawZ.com, etc.) into one mega site as he has a new webmaster who will be handling his new bail-related project that will be released “soon.”
DeCastro is expected to livestream again Friday night.