DeCastro “Intimidates Police” in New Audit

Friday saw some blessed relief from Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s insipid daily 3+ hour live streams as the YouTuber “went dark” for the day, instead, leaving a love note to his viewers in the form of a new auditing video.

The clumsily edited video featured DeCastro approaching a group of police officers gathered in a parking lot outside a First Citizen’s Bank in Huntington Beach, California. He asks the group of 6 or 7 officers if he can ask them a question, then asks them what the cause of the gap between citizens and police officers is.

When none of the police officers reply, he then asks if replacing handcuffing someone with putting one cuff on and the other cuff attached to an Apple Air Tag would be a better way to restrain someone.

At that point one officer says that they were attempting to have a briefing, and they all have to go to work now. DeCastro, not getting it, persists with questioning, following one officer to his car. The officer explained they thought he had a quick question, not a philosophical question and again, explained they all needed to get out on the street.

When asked if he was worried about being recorded, the officer said it was no worry as all of his actions were recorded on his body cam. DeCastro then complained that the public doesn’t have access to those recordings, so they were useless.

As all the officers pulled out of the parking lot, DeCastro decided that they were scurrying from his camera.

This is where things get bizarre. Future Chille, from his studio in Vegas or California, appears on screen and says that the camera is the “RAID” bug spray to police and then begins to go through the video in slow motion.

He shows that he asked the gathered police officers if he could ask a question, and one say that he could. Then he mocks the police for not liking what he had asked, resulting in their scurrying off.

DeCastro aired multiple mini commercials for his 5A cop card to pad out the video to eight minutes for YouTube advertising eligibility and called it a night with the laziest DeCastro video ever.

Charlie the dog was not injured in the filming of this video.

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