InfoWars reporter Jamie White was found near his Austin, Texas, home clinging to life early Monday morning after an apparent stabbing, Breitbart reported. White later died at a hospital as police continued to work to figure out what transpired.
Police were called to White's apartment complex on Sunday just before midnight, responding to reports of a "shoot/stab hotshot" in the parking lot of the residence. However, law enforcement knows little else about what transpired.
InfoWars founder Alex Jones shared the information and a news report about White's death to X, formerly Twitter. "We are deeply saddened to inform you that InfoWars Reporter Jamie White was brutally murdered around midnight Sunday night due, in part, to the policies of the Soros Austin, TX D.A. Jose Garza," Jones charged.
"We pledge that Jamie’s tragic death will not be in vain, and those responsible for this senseless violence will be brought to justice. Jamie’s important work will be carried on through InfoWars, our readers, and our cherished listeners," Jones added.
Jones had more to say about White's untimely death and how he found out about the tragedy in the video on the social media post. "Jamie was murdered last night outside of his home, just a few miles away from our studios," Jones said in Monday's video.
"We sent some people over this morning when he didn’t answer the phone because he’s always here early, loves to work, loves to fight tyranny, loves to promote freedom, and when they got to the apartment complex, there was yellow tape everywhere, blood all over the parking lot," he added. No suspects are publicly named, but Jones said a particular politician was to blame.
"I’m gonna talk about in a moment who I hold responsible for this, and who is responsible for this, and who are accomplices to Jamie and so many others’ murder," Jones said. He went on to bash Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza, who was funded by billionaire George Soros.
"He’s doing exactly what he was put in by Soros to do, and I lay all of this squarely at the feet of these D.A.’s and at the Soros crime syndicate and at the Democratic Party. They are the ones that administratively cut the police, prosecute the police," Jones claimed.
“The police did tell us that they have some suspects, and I’m gonna leave it at that,” Jones revealed. “They didn’t want to tell us whether it was a stabbing or a shooting. I can just tell you that from the amount of blood I heard, it was serious. They were there scrubbing his blood off the ground when our folks got there," Jones explained.
The late employee had worked for Jones for several years before his apparent murder. White was involved in many of the controversial InfoWars reports, including possible knowledge about the list of clients of the late sex offender financier Jeffrey Epstein.
While it's unclear whether this was a targeted attack, it's undeniable that Austin has a growing crime problem. As Fox News reported, people in White's neighborhood feared for their lives long before this tragedy.
"It’s making the hair on my arms stand up. To hear eight, nine, ten shots. Just bam, bam, bam," one of the residents said in August 2024.
"Where are those bullets going? I don't want to be shot sleeping in my bed," the person added. This came a year after the city's police force was so understaffed that they were telling robbery victims to call 311 instead of the emergency number.
This was a senseless tragedy that struck down a young man in his prime. Regardless of who was involved in the actual violence, the people who run the city should be held accountable for the safety of its citizens.