The Angry Vet Promises Vengeance on Enemies

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.

Telling a new version of his story of being “jumped” by multiple police officers last week while he was soliciting funds for his Veteran’s organization, he added that after his post-attack live stream ended, he went to the hospital where he was diagnosed with a concussion.

The YouTuber set his GPS for the 200+ mile ride home as he began his trip, complaining that he could have long-term problems from the concussion. Part of that came as he said it hurt him to read his side chat and that his equilibrium was messed up.

He continued his request for his fans to brigade the Rock Hills police Facebook page and phone number and to take it to the town of Rock Hills’ Facebook page should they not get through to the police.

The Angry Vet pondered getting his friends together to go back to Rock Hills in order to “get justice” from the police should they not issue an apology to him. This need for vengeance applied to his online enemies as he told his moderators to carry out bannings of anyone who opposed him.

One of those who oppose him, Brick Jonesy, was directly addressed by the Angry Vet. He told Brick that he needed to stop emulating Jose “Chille” DeCastro and to be his own style of auditor.

He warned Jonsey against hanging out with YouTuber Let’s OTVO as Let’s OTVO was “using” him. Regarding DeCastro, Jonsey replied in the side chat of the live stream, ​​I hear you I appreciate your concerns. He’s done more for me than my own family.”

Regarding lawsuits, The Angry Vet promised that he had at least four lawsuits coming and that he would be focusing less on his fundraising efforts until the lawsuits were filed. He said that he was seeking “FOIA experts” to come do volunteer work for his “nonprofit veteran’s organization.”

His organization, Servicemen and Citizens for American Rights Society (SCARS) is not recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt organization. Accusations have been made by former members of the group, including auditor Annapolis Audits/Taco Terry that the group’s funding is illegitimate and illegal in nature.

The Angry Vet promised swift retribution against his enemies before ending his live stream for Saturday.

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