DeleteLawz Bizarre Behavior Concerns Fans

A depressed Jose “Chille” DeCastro appeared disheveled Friday night while wearing a paint splattered hoodie and simultaneously stating that his dog Charlie was dying and was never going to die, concerning his fans.

DeCastro teased the update about his dog’s health status throughout the three plus hour livestream, repeating that Charlie was about to die and then catching himself and stating that Charlie would not die. He repeated the phrasing so often that his fans began to express concern for both Charlie and his owner.

The YouTuber said that he spent another day crying over Charlie, who is suffering from Pancreatitis, and was not clear about the dog’s actual health status. At one point holding Charlie up to show how his front legs had been shaved to accommodate twin IVs.

Charlie himself appeared lethargic as DeCastro held him up to the camera. Again stating both that Charlie was going to die and then that he’d never die, DeCastro eventually ended the livestream to take Charlie outside for a walk.

DeCastro himself appeared distressed throughout the video, appearing disheveled and pasty and showing his age. He tried to work up his energy to rant through three hours’ worth of anti-police videos, but only showed true signs of any passion when he made misogynistic comments about female police officers.

No mention was made of the $10,000.00 he had previously announced that he needed to come up with “in two days” or the world’s greatest GoFundMe video that he had promised fans before he could launch a GoFundMe specifically devoted to Charlie’s care.

As of press time, he had yet to launch the GoFundMe campaign.

DeCastro again mentioned that he was going to be focusing on Twitter as a platform to show his videos and fight YouTube’s censorship. He instructed his fans who were on his Patreon to abandon that platform and to become a paid member on his TeamDLZ.com website.

Strangely, DeCastro made no mention of his “rebranding” or his First Amendment Auditor channel. The channel, currently with 408 subscribers, features two long form videos and three shorts and was going to be the new home of DeCastro after he planned to abandon his main DeleteLawZ channel.

The channel was also not included in his simulcast of the livestream, which was also running on his DLZ Clips and his American Patriot Forever YouTube channels.

Also, as a surprise to fans, he brought back his 2 for 1 promotion on his Trifold products “for Friday night only.” He had been previously warned by his business partner that the promotions made little sense since he was losing money doing the promotions.

DeCastro is expected to go live again later on Saturday. He made $226.00 in super chats during Friday night’s broadcast.

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