The controversial Jose “Chille” DeCastro livestreamed while driving his minivan again on Monday afternoon, continuing his attack on veterans and promoting a video premiere he had set for later in the afternoon on a traffic stop involving a 15-year-old runaway in New Mexico.
In that premiere, DeCastro came across a scene where Albuquerque police were in search of the girl, who police said stole her parents’ car and fled. During the livestream, DeCastro implied abuse of the girl as the factor in her decision to run away.
From our brief skimming of his “audit,” DeCastro focused on his standard routine of asking about the constitution and if handcuffs were always torture. He did add his new idea, that military veterans should never be allowed to be police as they were trained to kill “the enemy.”
In DeCastro’s Saturday livestream, he celebrated the un-aliving rate of both police and military veterans; laughing and becoming overjoyed at the thought of both groups “burning in hell” for the supposed injustices they did that forced them to make the decision to end their own lives.
DeCastro continued the theme on Monday, this time claiming that “when I’m in power” he’d ban all participation of military veterans in the police force. He implied that veterans are too dangerous to be police officers due to their previous training and an all-out ban was necessary.
Announcing that he needed to get together with the men that we know as “Chille’s Angels” (Thomas “LetzOTVO” Prowitzky and Matthew “Brick Jonesy” Jones), DeCastro wanted a meeting to determine when and where he’d release the rest of the footage he shot while visiting both men in New Mexico earlier in the month.
DeCastro decried the current state of the United States, where he said that ICE agents were plucking “random people” off the streets. He went into his standard lines about the supposed 30,000 new ICE agents that would be hired by President Trump in the near future and how they’d become a permanent part of law enforcement agencies.
Updating his board game and “get people out of jail” project, he said that he expected the jail project to be done “today” but did not announce a URL or anything else about it. As for the Constitution Headquarters board game, he blamed delays on having to work with others and said that it should be ready for release “by the end of the week.”
DeCastro also plugged his new “overnight rest compliance notice” that is expected to be available on his website “tomorrow.” The YouTuber was not clear if the new product was a paid or free download but stated that it could be used in conjunction with the “I overlander” app to show police that it was legal to sleep in vehicles.
The YouTuber ended his video by promoting his upcoming premiere and by announcing that he will “soon” open a new TikTok account, where he’ll be teaching lessons to go with his Constitution Headquarters board game.