Jose “Chille” DeCastro continued to struggle with live streaming on Sunday as problems with his new editor and his inability to follow simple directions on an audio menu marred his afternoon live stream and set off more concerns for his well-being.
It was DeCastro’s return to live streaming after his disastrous early morning live stream that saw the YouTuber quit early after being peppered with complaints about his “informercial” approach to his live streams and his giveaways of “free product” in exchange for sales on his website.
Sunday evening’s broadcast took a similar tone as the Sunday morning broadcast, with DeCastro taking content from another site (the Reno Misconduct YouTube Channel) and using it as a backdrop for his relentless sales pitch for his trifold and 5A Cop card sales.
DeCastro complained loudly about his new editor, Dullah, whose choice of messages to highlight brought a scolding from DeCastro. The editor later was directly blamed for the inadvertent banning of multiple users in the side chat, which disgusted the homeless YouTuber even further.
Distractions aside, DeCastro became outraged at the treatment of a homeless man apparently living on private property in a shopping center’s parking lot in Reno. The man documented an initial confrontation with police, with a rookie officer targeting his vehicle after noticing that he was parked in the same area every night, then a later confrontation after the owner of the parking lot installed a “no overnight parking” sign and asked the police to trespass the driver.
DeCastro apparently feigned outrage at the incidents, which happened in December of 2022, and immediately called the complaint number given by officers to the man on video. DeCastro became confused by the after-hours menu options presented by the Reno police department. The diminutive YouTuber failed to navigate the audio prompts multiple times before dropping the attempt to call entirely.
The homeless YouTuber loudly declared that he would call the department to complain, call the officer involved in the initial arrest to complain, and drive to Reno to complain directly on Monday before dropping the ideas completely by the end of the broadcast.
Turning to updates, DeCastro informed his audience that his recent simulated traffic stop video was removed by YouTube for possibly violating its rules on personal identifying information. The YouTube algorithm identified a driver’s license that was flashed during the video that displayed the name and full address of the driver.
DeCastro was outraged as the license in question was a novelty license that he owns containing the name “Denzel Washington” and a fake address in California. He played the portion of the video that was removed, again clearly showing the name and address from the driver’s license and vowed to reupload his original video.
Changing topics, DeCastro announced that he was losing all the federal civil rights lawsuits he had filed over the past year and blamed the Judges in the lawsuits for his failures. DeCastro asserted that all federal Judges are working against Americans to preserve the status quo and to will continue to rule against challenges from the people.
Finally, after many recent complaints about DeCastro recycling videos from the “Here’s the Deal” YouTube channel, DeCastro announced that Brian, the owner of the “Here’s the Deal” channel, would soon be the first affiliate partner on YouTube who has the ability to promote and sell DeCastro’s 5A Cop cards and Trifolds.
DeCastro stated that Brian will have his own marketing code for his users and that Brian may be the first in a series of YouTuber affiliates who will be able to sell his products on YouTube if YouTube/Google removes DeCastro’s channels from the platform.
The YouTuber is expected to return to live streaming on Monday afternoon.
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