DeleteLawz’s Twitter Dreams Come to Savage End
DeleteLawz Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s Sunday night livestream confirmed one crushing thing to the former top dog of the First Amendment auditing world: if he builds it, they won’t come.
DeleteLawz Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s Sunday night livestream confirmed one crushing thing to the former top dog of the First Amendment auditing world: if he builds it, they won’t come.
The Angry Vet’s drive from South Carolina back to his home in Maryland on Sunday was captured on his livestream as he pledged vengeance on both his enemies and the police in Rock Hills, South Carolina.
Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova live streamed from the Jefferson County Jail in Golden, Colorado, on Saturday in a failed attempt to do a records request for footage of his time in the jail.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s Saturday livestream was mired in controversy as his campaign to move to Twitter was mysteriously bolstered by not one but two temporary copyright takedowns on the YouTube platform.
Saturday night’s massive broadcast to over 640 live viewers on Twitter/X was an amazing feat for Jose “Chille” DeCastro and may have brought him false hope that the large turnout was going to jump start his new Twitter empire.
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.
The man who Jose “Chille” DeCastro described as “the greatest First Amendment Auditor” in the world, First Amendment Protection Agency (FAPA), was triggered as went live on Friday when he made an in-person complaint about Holden, Massachusetts police officers.
It was Desha vu all over again for viewers of Floyd Wallace’s Friday livestream as the YouTuber started his show with good news and bad news for his viewers with the bad news being something he had apparently announced back in October.
At the start of Veteran’s Day weekend and after allegedly being arrested for soliciting for promoting his Veteran’s non-profit
YouTuber Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova held a livestream Thursday night where he answered fans’ questions about his recent time in jail and his plans for the future now that he will at least temporarily accept probation.
Let’s go back to the beach for some jingle bell rocking!
First Amendment auditors George “Rogue Nation” Metz and Joshua “This is a Public Service” Gray were found guilty of ignoring official signage and filming in a restricted area of a Social Security building on Friday.
Fans became concerned on Friday as Kevin “The Angry Vet” Soper livestreamed after what he described as a threatening police encounter in Lexington, Virginia, where Soper claimed he was thrown out of a police facility.
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