InfoWars reporter Jamie White brutally murdered in Austin; investigation underway
By isabelle // 2025-03-11
 
  • InfoWars reporter Jamie White was killed outside his Austin apartment in what Alex Jones called a "brutal murder."
  • Austin police found White with severe injuries; he died shortly after being hospitalized, with no suspect or motive identified.
  • White was a passionate advocate for freedom and a key voice at InfoWars, leaving the team devastated by his loss.
  • The murder has reignited concerns about rising crime in Austin and sparked speculation about political motives behind the killing.
Jamie White, a prominent reporter for InfoWars, was killed on Sunday night outside his Austin, Texas, apartment. The incident, described by InfoWars founder Alex Jones as a "brutal murder," has sent shockwaves through the conservative media community and raised urgent questions about the safety of journalists in an increasingly polarized America. According to the Austin Police Department (APD), officers responded to a call in the 2300 block of Douglas Street at 11:57 p.m. on Sunday night. They discovered White with "obvious signs of trauma." He was rushed to a local hospital but succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival. The APD has not yet identified a suspect or motive, leaving many to speculate whether this was a random act of violence or a targeted attack.

A devastating loss for InfoWars

Jamie White was more than just a reporter; he was a passionate advocate for freedom and a key voice in the fight against what InfoWars describes as "globalist tyranny." Alex Jones, who broke the news of White’s death, called him "our best writer" and a dedicated colleague. "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," Jones said in a somber broadcast. "He passed away at the hospital very soon after they got him there." White’s death has left the InfoWars team reeling. In a statement, the outlet described his murder as "senseless" and "tragic," vowing that his work would not be forgotten. "We pledge that Jamie’s tragic death will not be in vain, and those responsible for this senseless violence will be brought to justice," the statement read.

A city in crisis

The murder has also reignited concerns about rising crime in Austin, a city that has seen a surge in violent incidents in recent years. Jones pointed to what he called "the policies of the Soros Austin, TX D.A. Jose Garza" as a contributing factor to the city’s deteriorating safety. While it is too early to determine whether White’s murder was politically motivated, the possibility has sparked intense speculation. Could this have been a random act of violence in a city grappling with crime? Or was White targeted for his work as a journalist exposing uncomfortable truths? Unfortunately, America has become so polarized, thanks largely to efforts by the left, that we've gotten to the point where it's sadly quite believable that an unhinged liberal might think this is an appropriate response to a journalist they don’t agree with.

A call for justice

As the investigation unfolds, the conservative media community is mourning the loss of a fearless reporter while demanding answers. White’s death is a grim reminder of the dangers journalists face, particularly those who challenge powerful institutions or ideologies. In a heartfelt tribute, InfoWars shared a quote from White: "I’m grateful to Alex Jones for bringing me on board to wage this information war against the globalists. We’ve only begun the fight — Infowars never dies." For now, the focus remains on finding those responsible for this heinous crime. As the APD continues its investigation, Jamie White’s legacy as a journalist and advocate for freedom will endure. Our deepest condolences go out to Jamie White’s family, friends, and colleagues. May justice be served swiftly, and may his memory inspire others to continue the fight for truth and liberty. Sources for this article include: ZeroHedge.com InfoWars.com FoxNews.com NYPost.com