This Day in History: DeCastro Calls for War on Police

On this day in history, Jose “Chille” DeCastro expressed his desire for harm to come to police and called for tensions between the public and police to escalate to full-scale war on the police, before quickly backtracking his comments.

DeCasto was watching a video featuring a negative interaction between police and a suspect when he said, “I hope it escalates, I’m not going to start it. I hope it escalates; I hope we go to war against these pigs. I really do. I’m sick of it. I’m sick of it. I’m sick of pigs. I’m sick of it. I’m not going to start any wars, but I’d certainly watch one. That’s for sure. I certainly would love to see it happen and every one of you pigs would be mowed down; you wouldn’t have no chance. Zero. They keep abusing us.

After reflecting on the boldness of his statements, DeCastro would backtrack, saying, “I was really pissed. I’m pissed. I need to go to sleep. I don’t hope we go to a war. I just was fired up. I don’t want to see anybody die. I don’t want to be a part of death. I don’t want that in my life. You know what I mean? Guys who go to war, and I’ve known a couple of them in my lifetime, a couple came from a small town. Guys who went to war and saw action they come back and they have a different look in their eyes. So I don’t want to see people die. I don’t. I just get pissed off. But the cops are lucky we don’t turn on them. I wouldn’t, because I don’t want to kill people (laughs). I don’t want to shoot people; I don’t even want to punch people. So, you know, I get mad sometimes, oh I got an ego. Okay, I’ll get the flock out of here. Thanks for coming, see you on the next one. Later gators.”

DeCastro may have also been upset that his Ironton, Ohio, based federal civil rights lawsuit had been dismissed as the Judge threw out claims against defendants Major Chapman, Jane Doe and Lawrence County, Ohio, for failure to state a claim and granted the motion for judgment on the pleadings to defendants Chance Blankenship, Robert Fouch, Evan McKnight, Brad Spoljaric, Pam Wagner, and the City of Ironton.

DeCastro would attempt to reopen the case with a demand for a third amended complaint based on “new evidence” involving YouTube’s “atomic clocks,” then appeal the case which drug out until it was dismissed earlier this year.

In DeCastro related news, Heather Dollarhide, wife to then recently jailed YouTuber and DeCastro associate Jason Dollarhide, had the couple’s daughter taken from her by child protection services after she refused to cooperate with a CPS investigator.

Heather Dollarhide explained that she would not let the investigator, a male, into the house to investigate or cooperate with his investigation as he was a stranger. DeCastro promised to fundraise for a “fifty thousand dollar” lawyer on the Dollarhide family’s behalf to represent them at a custody hearing on the following Friday.

DeCastro had instructed Heather Dollarhide to take her daughter to a “safe place” where police could not find her. She was apparently in the process of doing this when CPS agents and police arrived at her house to take custody of her daughter.

In the calls between Dollarhide and DeCastro, it was revealed that Heather Dollarhide lost custody of and had three children from another relationship put into foster care in the past. She had limited visitation rights to see the three children.

DeCastro instructed Dollarhide that her phone was now compromised and that she needed to buy a “burner phone” as police were listening to her calls. He then pledged that he was “coming for” police with his legal team to file lawsuits on behalf of the Dollarhides.

The YouTuber never followed up and filed the lawsuits, nor crowd funded the expensive attorney on behalf of Heather Dollarhide. The Dollarhide’s daughter remains in foster care with a family member as Heather Dollarhide is currently in the custody of the State of Oklahoma in a drug treatment facility.

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