DeCastro Misrepresents Surfer Footage

Jose “Chille” DeCastro misrepresenting video footage he says catches police abusing someone? SAY IT ISN’T SO! But that’s what apparently happened during his three and a half hour live broadcast Sunday afternoon, which spoiled the early games of Sunday afternoon football for his fans.

DeCastro started the broadcast wearing a cheap looking DeleteLawZ baseball cap, which he said was a prototype of a future product on his website. He claimed he was going to take the cap around shops in L.A. and have a batch priced to see what deals he could get before ordering a batch.

Updating his friendship bracelet product, he said he only had 20 left and that he was unsure if he was going to have another batch printed as there was a lot more work involved in shipping the merchandise. He mentioned that he had keychains available but mentioned how many were left out of the initial 100-piece order.

He also pitched his TeamDLZ.com, which he said would replace his main YouTube channels if YouTube ever took his channel down – warning that it could happen AT ANY TIME. He promised that the site will be able to show “uncensored” footage of police killing animals and humans and violence that he can’t show on YouTube.

TeamDLZ.com still hasn’t launched as of Monday, September 9, 2024.

DeCastro brought out his “journalistic prank calling” at least twice in the three-and-a-half-hour broadcast, with the first “prank call” coming as he called the Hennessey, Oklahoma, police department after an officer euthanized a lost family pet instead of attempting to find its owners.

This story began DeCastro’s usual descent into expressing his hatred of police, which culminated in footage he claimed of the police hassling a random surfer “for no reason.” DeCastro became triggered by the footage and brought back his expression of his violent fantasies of attacking and hurting police officers in one-on-one battles where the officers were not armed with their badges and guns.

The reality of the footage DeCastro showed his fans was a little more involved than what DeCastro claimed. With just twenty seconds of Google searching, it was revealed that the incident took place on a beach in New Jersey where everyone must buy and display a badge to use the beach each day.

That was the whole issue. Surfers refuse to wear the badges because they can damage their wetsuits. The surfer in question refused to display his badge or identify himself when he was approached by police. When he was told he was detained, he walked away from the police which resulted in an altercation and arrest.

While police are investigating the incident, since footage did go viral, no one is expecting charges or changes based on what happened.

You wouldn’t know this based on DeCastro’s reaction, of course, as DeCastro became outraged, said he’d fight the police and let his viewers know that this wouldn’t happen had they had his 5A cop card and followed its principles and procedures for interacting with police.

DeCastro said he’d be travelling on Monday but indicated no plans for his 50th birthday later this week. If you’d like to celebrate his birthday for him, please join us Wednesday night at 8PM ET with our CHILLE IS OVER THE HILL extravaganza: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu9VvfEmkM8

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