An extremely agitated Jose “Chille” DeCastro took to YouTube and Instagram Friday night in his first livestream since being called out by activist and YouTube sensation Lane Myers earlier in the day, raged through a ninety-minute commercial for his products while announcing significant changes to his product line.
Myers called out DeCastro earlier in the day noting that the diminutive YouTuber was indeed “short” and looked like he never worked out. He also accused DeCastro of being “on pills” due to the absence of pupils in DeCastro’s eyes while challenging DeCastro’s pledge to overturn the “settled law” of Terry v. Ohio.
The inventor of the Jock Sock also received criticism from Myers for turning his streams into endless commercials for his product lines and found no point in the products, stating that if someone stayed calm around police, police would have no reason to treat anyone improperly.
DeCastro, who has based his entire image on his overly macho reputation of wrestling, grappling and fighting with other people, screamed his way through his livestream on Friday, declaring it was his best livestream in months as he responded to Myers with a 90 minute commercial for his products.
Perhaps in a nod to Myers, he challenged his audience to seek out the first amendment audit he uploaded to YouTube earlier in the day. That audit showed clips of DeCastro, standing safely away from officers at a crime scene being largely ignored by the officers as he screamed random profanity at them for giving him a “directive.”
While DeCastro didn’t address the rest of Myers’ comments directly, his agitation was more than palpable during the broadcast. Gone was the meek and relatively laid back pro-racist image that he had presented for the past few months, replaced by an aggressive approach to selling his products and taking back his status as the top agitator towards police on YouTube.
At least for one video.
DeCastro made a number of announcements during his staged rant. The most important of which was his declaration that he had printed up more trifolds as only 50-100 people on YouTube have his Auto Plaque product.
He explained that the trifolds were cheaper to produce and were still big sellers despite being replaced by the Auto Plaque over the past few months.
While DeCastro didn’t say that he was discontinuing the Auto Plaque item, his decision to bring back his old product is a clear indication of troubling sales of the higher quality product.
DeCastro also announced his new line of “flash cards,” which is apparently his rebranding of the cards used with his Constitutional HQ board game. The PDF version of his board game was conspicuously absent from his redesign of his DeleteLawZ website, and it seems to have been rebranded this week.
The cards still require users to make hundreds of double-sided print outs to properly use the product, but makes sense given the tepid reaction DeCastro’s product has had since being released in PDF form earlier this year.
In his final announcement, DeCastro told his audience that he had paused donations on his infamous fundraiser for YouVeGotBail.AI. The failed Power Ranger explained to his fans that he no longer needed to raise money as he had accepted a loan from a family member to pay off a patent attorney handling the patent for YouVeGotBail.AI.
A quick check showed that DeCastro had indeed paused donations for the campaign.
Roy “Pigs Under Pressure” Tripoloni’s campaign for James “James Freeman” Springer took Saturday’s crowd sourcing title with $112.00 donations for the day.
No other campaigns that we follow saw donations for the day.
This is a breaking news story.
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