Jose “Chille” DeCastro challenged the idea that he had “gone soft” and relinquished the title of “edgiest first amendment auditor” to rival Lane Myers Saturday night by holding a livestream focusing on sexual content involving corrupt cops.
DeCastro became spiritually aroused by a report that an Arapahoe County, Nevada, deputy had resigned after officials learned that she was taking part in adult videos on her OnlyFans page after facing “desperation” over mounting bills.
The YouTuber, who has been accused of having traits similar to an incel due to his repeated displays of extreme fear and hatred of women as authority figures, reveled in the firing as the deputy took part in Nevada’s Peace Officer Standards and Training board at one point.
DeCastro is currently suing the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police over his March 2023 arrest, in part, claiming that the training standards for police in Nevada encourage negative outcomes and abuse of the public.
Viewers were also disturbed by DeCastro’s focus on a recent Kentucky case where a Judge was gunned down by a sheriff for allegedly running his courthouse like a “brothel” and his alleged involvement in a adult activities for favors scheme.
DeCastro’s lurid and disturbing reaction to both stories was deemed “gross” and “weird” by viewers as he visibly enjoyed reading both stories, again, apparently mentally stimulated by showing police wrongdoing.
The accusations of an obsession with intimate adult videos and alleged fear and hatred of women come as DeCastro’s own YouTube page was reportedly hacked and featured over an hour of intimate male themed videos before the YouTuber stopped the hack.
While DeCastro claims that the “hacking” was from an outside source and that YouTube agreed with him and restored his channel, there are those who point out that DeCastro was desperate for attention and goodwill at the time of the alleged hacking.
DeCastro’s attempts to open a Patreon page, rebrand as “First Amendment Auditor,” establish a paid website at TeamDLZ.com and move from YouTube to Twitter had all failed within the same time frame and DeCastro was seen as desperate for any sort of attention or good will.
To many, an outside person or group hacking DeCastro’s account maliciously just doesn’t make sense as DeCastro himself was at his lowest point and was spiraling out of control due to continued failures.
If anything, the hack has brought sympathy to the YouTuber, which he has failed to capitalize on, as he has put all of his recent efforts into building his “Constitutional Law Scholar” board game, which he promised to have available for Christmas, instead of live streaming.
DeCastro did not live stream on Sunday as is expected to have a limited streaming schedule until he completes his board game efforts.