Jamie White Obituary, Death; – An employee of InfoWars was fatally shot outside his apartment complex in South Austin over the past weekend.
According to the Austin police, investigators suspect that Jamie White was killed after he confronted individuals who may have been attempting to burglarize his vehicle. InfoWars founder Alex Jones confirmed that Jamie White was the victim of a homicide that occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning in South Austin.
In a statement released on the InfoWars website on Monday, Jones expressed his sorrow regarding the loss of his employee, stating: “We are profoundly saddened to announce that InfoWars Reporter Jamie White was tragically murdered around midnight on Sunday, partially due to the policies of the Soros-backed District Attorney of Austin, TX, Jose Garza.
We vow that Jamie’s untimely death will not be overlooked, and those accountable for this senseless act of violence will face justice. Jamie’s significant contributions will continue through InfoWars, our audience, and our valued listeners.”
A friend of White confirmed to FOX 7 Austin’s Meredith Aldis that he was indeed killed in the shooting that took place on Sunday night. On Tuesday, March 11, Austin police provided further details regarding White’s murder.
On March 9, at approximately 11:56 p.m., the Austin Police Department responded to a report of a shooting at the Chandelier Apartments located at 2336 Douglas Street. Upon arrival, they discovered a man, later identified as White, lying on the ground in the parking lot with visible injuries.
White was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 12:19 a.m. on March 10. Preliminary investigations indicate that White was shot in the parking lot of his apartment complex, and the suspects fled the scene. Detectives believe that the suspects may have been attempting to burglarize his vehicle when he interrupted them.
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Detectives are urging anyone in the vicinity who may have experienced vehicle burglary that night to come forward to assist the APD in their investigation.
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