A paranoid DeleteLawZ Jose “Chille” DeCastro took to the streets of Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon to “investigate” the police presence outside a house within blocks of the city’s downtown.
DeCastro approached a police officer who said it was an investigation of an alarm that had been triggered. There were six observed police officers on the scene along with multiple police cars. DeCastro claimed a helicopter flying overhead belonged to the police but that could not be verified.
While the police stood around the scene, DeCastro began to explain how to do a First Amendment audit and invoked his fifth amendment right to remain silent after an officer tried to make small talk with him.
That seemed to set off DeCastro, who announced that he recently put up six cameras at his new studio, both inside and outside as he needed to record the faces of everyone who came near his rented property.
DeCastro’s paranoia stems from his own self-doxing of the studio last week as he released a video confirming that he rented a specific studio in downtown Los Angeles. The space corresponded to a video DeCastro released to his followers back in August which was quickly leaked to various forums.
Viewers of the video were quick to find the location’s address in Google maps and it was apparently confirmed by DeCastro in the video earlier in the week as the Google maps and DeCastro’s video matched.
After the police wrapped up and declared the situation a false alarm, DeCastro engaged in his chat, noting that he didn’t have his glasses so he couldn’t read what was typed.
The YouTuber went into a long rant about filing a new lawsuit against the Las Vegas Metro Police Department and how he wanted $1 million for every month he was falsely incarcerated before having his conviction overturned earlier in the year.
He attacked Justice of the Peace Ann Zimmerman, while noting that he had “forgiven” her, she was still a “piece of shit” who he planned to sue into oblivion.
DeCastro brought back his previous promise to his fans, which was to motivate his GoFundMe seeking funds to sue Zimmerman, as he stated once he won his “seven figure settlement” against the state of Nevada, he’d throw a party for his fans in Las Vegas.
Promising that he would hand out hotel rooms for everyone, he attempted to hype his fans with the promise before ending the live stream.
DeCastro later posted on Twitter that he was trying to leave YouTube as soon as possible. Posting: “Help me leave Youtube. I can’t stand this censorship. I’m posing everything I’ve got on X. @hodgetwins help me. I can’t stand it anymore. I have to get off censorship Tube.” And “Follow me on X – I have to get off Censorship-Tube. My vidz will have the shitty Youtube logo them until I get them all from the harddrive. Bare with me, I’m leaving Youtube. I need your support here on X. Thank You”
The YouTuber may be commenting on his recent struggles to rebrand on YouTube as his new First Amendment Auditor channel has failed to attract his 624,000 subscribers from his main channel. First Amendment Auditor had 371 subscribers as of press time.
DeCastro’s Saturday night live stream drew $27.00 in super chats.
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Only 371? why that’s almost like saying he cannot afford to buy them for his new channel like he did with his old.