
On what should have been the most glorious day of his career, with the supposed printing of his long-awaited board game, Jose “Chille” DeCastro ignored fans who were seeking updates on his product in order to attempt to recruit his fans to participate in yet another Twitter/X war.
DeCastro begged his fans in a YouTube community post on Friday to join a Twitter/X thread posted by user Policecamz on the service. The thread showed DeCastro’s interaction with police officers from a 2023 incident in Apple Valley, California, where he insulted and degraded officers on the scene but eventually beat the ticket.
This was the infamous incident where DeCastro stalked the officers through the streets of Apple Valley before being pulled over for using his phone while driving. After the incident, DeCastro approached a group of children standing in line for an ice cream truck and was essentially told to go away as they had no interest in his whining.
DeCastro had previously monitored other threads on the service involving the same footage and had a negative reaction from Twitter/X users when he identified himself as the person in the video.
The last time the footage was posted, DeCastro engaged negatively with a former associate and ended up making a debunked claim that he was extremely successful and had “one thousand presales” for his board game.
This time, as DeCastro was insulted in the lengthy thread, he posted a link from his YouTube Community page begging for help from his YouTube supporters.
A small sample of the messages he was attempting to counter included:
SHAWN TRAFFORD @traf5 · May 1
If you talked to someone on the street like that, you would be lying on the street.. So why do you think it’s okay for you to talk to a person who saves lives and tries to do his job??
Holo @Holo_Thunder · 22h
I can’t stand these morons who think it’s cool to talk tough and disrespectful to a cop just because they know a few laws. Idiots. That cop might try and save your life one day.
Philosopher King, Oracle @signalborder · 12h
I can’t remember this guy‘s name, but he’s rather infamous for doing this sort of thing. I think he got three years in jail, but not for this particular incident.
Jon Club @JonBclub · May 2
He just wanted to tell someone he was a law scholar. Hahahaha. Beta male doing beta male shit. If hands woulda been laid on him he would have cried. I promise you and would have let out a squeal like Ned Flanders.
AgentUSGB007 @rayfordsteele57 · 14h
What a fucking child. Encourage a confrontation for likes, act like a fucking 4 year old and then act like you accomplished something by intentionally treating another person like a piece of shit. Well done “constitutional scholar” now go study being a fucking adult.
Unfortunately for the self-taught Constitutional Law Scholar, no help arrived in the thread from his YouTube channel. The thread largely continues as of press time with dozens of insults of DeCastro, with a sparse collection of pro-DeCastro posts from known supporters.
The Twitter/X incident comes on a day where DeCastro should have been celebrating. He dramatically announced that his Constitutional HQ board game had been completed Thursday night and that it had been headed for its first printing on Friday.
Instead of continuing the hype for his incredible achievement he said he achieved, he spent most of Friday begging for support from his fandom as he was again being decimated in yet another Twitter/X fight that was out of his control.
DeCastro’s actions did nothing to help friend Craig Hendry, who is sitting in jail in Vermillion County, Indiana. While previously preaching that Hendry’s plight was at the top of his attention span, DeCastro has failed to show his increased support for his friend over the past week.
The YouTuber’s GoFundMe account created on behalf of Hendry has stalled at $265.00, taking in no new money for Friday, and being bested by Hendry’s previous self-run GoFundMe campaign, which took in $20.00 for the day.
While enough to edge out Lane Myers’ GiveSendGo campaign’s take of $10.00, it was bested by newcomer Clash with Bao for Friday’s crowdsourcing title as that campaign took in $575.00 for the day.
This is a developing news story.
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