DeleteLawZ Insults Police at Crash Scene

An overstimulated Jose “Chille” DeCastro ran around an accident scene in downtown Los Angeles early Saturday morning, running from witness to witness, randomly laughing and making inappropriate comments, zooming in on “hot” women and taking time to focus his camera in on a female police officer to insult and degrade her.

DeCastro went live in “vertical” format around midnight pacific time, driving up and down Hollywood Boulevard and then Sunset Boulevard in L.A., showing off famous landmarks including the Laugh Factory, The Roosevelt hotel, and Ripley’s Believe it or Not before coming across a traffic accident.

An excited DeCastro parked his car at a gas station and gleefully ran over to the car accident between a black Audi and an unidentified model white car, which was blocking multiple lanes of traffic.

The YouTuber claimed he wasn’t wearing his glasses so he couldn’t “see anything” on his phone to respond to his chat, wandered around the scene, getting progressively more excited as he attempted to ask questions of the passenger from the black car.

That passenger was not injured but had been seated on the side of the car with the most damage when the crash occurred. DeCastro then ran over to the white car, marveling that the airbag had deployed and eventually asked the driver if he was okay. That driver complained of shoulder and head injuries, which DeCastro discounted, telling the driver not to call the police.

Back to the black car and the driver came over to DeCastro and his passenger, DeCastro shared his advice not to call the police or talk to the police and just to call AAA and get “a wrecker” on the scene.

DeCastro was acting more oddly than usual, as he broke into song (“Blue” by Eiffel 65), started laughing inappropriately, used his camera to zoom in on the bodies of two young women crossing the street, began comparing his viewership to that of Alex Jones, lied about having a BMW, and broke into his “Southern” accent at times to entertain the “500-1,000” fans he said he had in his side chat.

Eventually, DeCastro began to complain that the police were taking too long to show up at the scene. Though he was disappointed when the police arrived, as the four officers on scene consisted of a male officer who was barely as tall as DeCastro and three female officers.

As he let the police take over the scene, he started to covertly insult one of the female officers to his side chat, as she was overweight, and repeated his claims that “pigtails” should not be allowed to be in any role where they can have “physical dominion” over men.

Eventually, DeCastro began to attempt to flirt with the other female police officers, standing in the middle of the street to ask them questions about their jobs. He was eventually rebuffed and told to get out of the road as a tow truck was attempting to get the white car out of the road.

He wandered over to the gas station where he parked his car and watched as the two drivers involved in the accident shook hands and the police wrapped up their investigation. DeCastro then went into a pitch for his trifold and 5A cop card products, which would not have helped at all in the case of a car accident.

During the 95-minute video, DeCastro announced to the blonde passenger of the black car that YouTube was “killing” his channel and that he was starting a new channel “next week.”

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