The Angry Vet Calls out BZWatchDog “Investigation”

YouTuber The Angry Vet apparently forgot his promise that he’d cut back on livestreaming until his “present” for other YouTubers was finished as he went live for an extended nearly two-hour broadcast on Sunday in which he played with a live mouse and called out BZWatchDog.

The broadcast started with The Angry Vet’s usual jabs at those in the First Amendment Auditing community, with shots at Christopher “Direct D” Ruff leading into shots at Jose “Chille” DeCastro, DeCastro’s moderators (some of which are shared by The Angry Vet) and then BZWatchDog.

Explaining that he always gave BZWatchDog a pass because he was a fellow veteran, the YouTuber chastised BZWatchDog for being sloppy in WatchDog’s apparent attempt to investigate The Angry Vet’s recent encounter with police in South Carolina.

BZWatchDog recently announced that he did not believe that the incident, which The Angry Vet claims to have suffered a head injury, happened as he did a FOIA request, and it turned up nothing in the system for the time and the place of the reported incident.

The Angry Vet said that BZWatchDog was “stupid” because he misspelled The Angry Vet’s name and that police would never release details of an open investigation. He ranted a bit about this before observing a small mouse running around the sidewalk near him and spending several minutes observing and playing with the mouse.

Eventually returning to the outrage, he noted that former supporter of Jose “Chille” DeCastro, YouTube user Youhaverights Copshaveduties took a potshot at DeCastro in the side chat of the livestream, saying:

“chille couldn’t be bothered to drive five hours to my court dates as the court was isolating me and suppressing my evidence that would exonerate me. it is oh well though. no tac coin no help getting attorneys. no mention of what they were doing to me on my case. IT IS LIKE YES WE NEED HELP DONT STOP GIVING THE HELP RAISING MONEY TO BAIL PEOPLE OUT DONT STOP SELFISH BASTARD.”

The Angry Vet commented that DeCastro seemed to be a different person after going to jail, with their second ever conversation coming post-DeCastro incarceration. He was hoping that DeCastro had changed his ways and was concerned that so many of DeCastro’s followers were now emulating his style in new YouTube channels.

Turning his attention to Christopher “Direct D” Ruff again, he claimed that Ruff’s YouTube channel was recently demonetized, resulting in Ruff pulling all of his videos. He claimed that Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova was now running the channel and that when “Ruff” responded to messages, it was Cordova.

Around this time, BZWatchDog made his presence known in the side chat of The Angry Vet’s livestream. He repeated the accusations that despite The Angry Vet’s previous livestream in which he drove home from South Carolina, The Angry Vet was not in South Carolina on the date in which the incident with police happened.

He went on to claim that the event was fabricated as The Angry Vet continued to refuse to share the footage he claimed to have shot of the police beating. The Angry Vet countered that he’ll release the video once his attorney gives him the okay and that he should not be penalized because BZWatchDog can’t spell his last name.

Eventually, The Angry Vet challenged BZWatchDog to show up on a panel show that he’d schedule later in the night. That event did not take place as BZWatchDog instead livestreamed from the scene of a traffic accident in Texas.

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