It was a happy birthday for Jose “Chille” DeCastro on Thursday as he was alone and livestreaming for ninety minutes while accusing various members of the Duncan, Oklahoma, police force of being mentally disabled and corrupt.
The amped up diminutive YouTuber sat in a hotel room in Duncan by himself, addressing his fans about the “corruption” he was seeing in Duncan. He started his broadcast by telling of the stories “he was hearing” about Duncan police, adding stories he’s “heard” without verification to the mythos he’s making about the town.
Canine dog handler Nathan Hicks, in DeCastro’s new mythology, was in a relationship with a long-time girlfriend before he had what DeCastro said was an inappropriate affair with a fellow police officer.
That officer, now his wife, Christian Hicks, again, according to DeCastro “murdered” canine officer “Ringo” in a shooting incident that he was told was investigated by police and did not result in charges against either Hicks.
Calling on his background in working out, from observing brief videos of Nathan Hicks, DeCastro confidentially reporting that Hicks was “on the juice” and was taking anabolic steroids. Strangely, he went on to criticize Hicks’ body, saying that Hicks needed to do more leg days and that Hicks had “the mind of a three-year-old” before returning to the alleged police corruption in Duncan.
DeCastro lingered on the “obvious” corruption, pledging that the police may have been done with the investigation into Ringo’s death, but he wasn’t, he’d hound the Hicks until he found justice of Ringo. Restating his hatred for canine officers, who he claims are the cruelest and corrupt of all police officers, in the process.
Turning his attention to officer Darius McReynolds, the person that DeCastro came to investigate, DeCastro used a slur for the mentally challenged. He said that McReynolds was “touched” and “on the spectrum” and that the condition has left McReynolds a “creepy stalker.”
DeCastro said that he was an expert in mental health issues as he, himself, was “on the spectrum” and again implied that he could diagnose others by just looking at them.
He went on to play a video he said was recorded with Heather Chandler at the pool hall that outside of which she’s now been arrested twice for what she calls “fake” DUIs.
A man and a woman, with faces blurred, said that they had encounters with McReynolds in the past and that McReynolds followed the woman to her house and pulled her over in her driveway.
DeCastro claimed that his was a pattern of “stalking” by McReynolds and repeatedly played the video of McReynolds pulling over Chandler to indicate that Chandler was one of many supposed stalking victims of the officer.
The diminutive YouTuber added that he had “heard” that McReynolds was also creepy on dates, taking women to a local park and demanding oral sex from them as the date progressed.
Promising that he’d be in the town for the long haul, DeCastro made overtures to Ironton, Ohio, where he claimed that he personally saw to the firing of the police chief and various officers in town’s police force.
DeCastro had ultimately fled Ironton after not showing for a court hearing on charges of trespassing. He later unsuccessfully sued the town over the trespassing charges and is currently attempting to relitigate the dismissed case in a second lawsuit. The YouTuber still has an active warrant in Ohio for skipping his court hearing.
Attendance to DeCastro’s livestreams since he’s been in Duncan have also nosedived either due to lack of interest or to an algorithm changed by YouTube. DeCastro had been peaking at up to 2,000 concurrent viewers and over a hundred thousand overall views of his streams after they aired but had only managed to peak at a few hundred concurrent viewers and overall numbers peaking in the low tens of thousands.
DeCastro ended the broadcast by pledging to get a workout before he had several more interviews about the corruption he was allegedly seeing in Duncan to fill the rest of his birthday celebration.
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JF DeCastro said that he was an expert in mental health issues as he, himself, was “on the spectrum” and again implied that he could diagnose others by just looking at them.
errr ya… The whole spectrum was idea was toss years ago. It was too broad and too unmanageable, to whit, we are all on the spectrum to some degree. It had so many possible entries that everyone qualified to some extent, and if you did not, then you had a whole other mental issue. Basically out the hundreds of possible criterion, we all answered yes to a few. It is only when you answered yes to many of the questions that people begin to lose function in the world. Most people can function and so they switched the criteria to how functional someone is in ordinary living. You know, getting a job, not making up stories and then coming to believe them as if they were true. Not constantly lying about others and then forgetting what lies you have told. Taking responsibility for the things you have done, not running away from them like a scared little girl frightened by the dark? That sort of thing.
JF DeCastro made overtures to Ironton, Ohio, where he claimed that he personally saw to the firing of the police chief and various officers in town’s police force.
speaking of delusions…
JF DeCastro had ultimately fled Ironton after not showing for a court hearing on charges of trespassing. He later unsuccessfully sued the town over the trespassing charges and is currently attempting to relitigate the dismissed case in a second lawsuit. The YouTuber still has an active warrant in Ohio for skipping his court hearing.
And running away like a little girl…
You know for a big tough guy, he only tends to fight girls like Kate. Otherwise, he is meek and then talks big once he is in his shelter and well hidden,