DeCastro Streams from Hollywood Walk of Fame

An exhausted Jose “Chille” DeCastro was out on the streets of Los Angeles again early Tuesday morning as he livestreamed the arrest of a man on the Hollywood Walk of fame.

DeCastro, who explained that ended he his first stream early to enable vertical streaming to be exposed to more viewers, saw his live views jump from 75 people watching to 305 people watching as he made the change in format.

He explained that before he went live, he approached one of the six police officers at the scene and said that he was performing a first amendment audit. None of the officers reacted to his statement and he spent most of the time meekly standing around the crime scene, staying out of the way of the officers.

At one point, DeCastro explained to an officer that it was so strange for the officers in California not to react to him when the officers in Las Vegas arrested him twice and were going to be sued for falsely arresting him after one set of charges was overturned.

Strangely, after DeCastro signed off for the night, his TeamDLZ.com page started working. The site, to the disappointment of his fans, consists of a hype page promising exclusive details of DeCastro’s life along with several “investor level pledges” that may even offer private conversations with DeCastro for a monthly fee.

The site itself reads:

“As a pledge of Team DLZ, you’ll be on the frontlines of exciting new projects. Get exclusive, behind-the-scenes updates on Chille’s journey to create the Constitutional Law Scholar board game and his cutting-edge technology project. These are innovations aimed at empowering individuals with the knowledge and tools to exercise their Constitutional rights.”

“Team DLZ is a community. By pledging, you’ll not only support Chille’s mission but also connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for freedom, justice, and truth. Exchange ideas, get updates on legal news, and tap into Constitutional Law insights that will empower you in your everyday life.”

“Choose the pledge level that fits you best. Each pledge supports Chille’s work and gives you access to uncensored content, behind-the-scenes updates, and so much more.”

Act fast—the first 50 Premium and Investor-level pledges will receive a signed copy of the Constitutional Law Scholar board game upon its release!”

The site currently features the following monthly membership levels:

Bronze – $12

Silver – $17

Gold – $22

Platinum – $32

Elite – $100

There are no details of what any of the levels entail, but the pricing seems similar to what he currently offers for memberships on YouTube.

TeamDLZ.com was embarrassingly down for most of the weekend after DeCastro announced that the site was up and fully functional. DeCastro was oblivious to the problems that his site was experiencing, claiming that his “website guy” was on top of all aspects of the site.

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