This Day in History: DeCastro Loves Too Apree
On this day in history, Jose “Chille” DeCastro declared his love for the work of comedian Too Apree, who recently launched a parody channel featuring his own versions of First Amendment audits.
On this day in history, Jose “Chille” DeCastro declared his love for the work of comedian Too Apree, who recently launched a parody channel featuring his own versions of First Amendment audits.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s late night Sunday live stream fizzled with his audience as he received no super chats, super stickers, new memberships or trifold sales during his one-hour presentation.
For all his bravado, for all of his never-ending words, for all of his boasts, boosts, self-congratulatory statements, egotistical comments and drama, Jose “Chille” DeCastro couldn’t raise a dime in GoFundMe money on Sunday.
Regan Benson raged against the world on this day in history last year, as she found herself “investigating” a single-car traffic accident that was conveniently across the street from a dentist’s office she was accusing of being negligent in the death of her friend Jesse, a homeless man who died earlier in the year.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro encouraged his 287,000 YouTube subscribers on Wednesday to rise up en masse to file a complaint against Oklahoma District Judge Thad Balkman, who held a preliminary hearing for Jason Dollarhide’s numerous charges earlier on Wednesday.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro spent Sunday evening with nearly 300 of his supporters in a three-hour long review of what he claimed to be bad policing, loss of rights and constant plugs for his “indestructible” trifold.
Wanted fugitive Christopher “Direct D” Ruff went live from his trailer in Arizona on Sunday morning in order to read portions of e-mails from a newly granted records request for all e-mails that mentioned his name for the past few years.
The Welsh News Network released a 3 minute 26 second bodycam segment from the Sergeant on duty at the Las Vegas Metro Police Substation on the day that Floyd Wallace and Jose “Chille” DeCastro came in to complain about Wallace’s arrest at the substation the day before.
The Welsh News Network released a 3 minute 26 second bodycam segment from the Sergeant on duty at the Las Vegas Metro Police Substation on the day that Floyd Wallace and Jose “Chille” DeCastro came in to complain about Wallace’s arrest at the substation the day before.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro waited until the end of his poorly attended Friday night stream in order to announce the breaking news that associate Floyd Wallace was in jail in Texarkana, Arkansas, for disorderly conduct, fleeing and assault of a police officer.
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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