Police release more details on murder of InfoWars reporter Jamie White as search for suspects continues
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The investigation into the death of InfoWars reporter Jamie White continued Tuesday, and the Austin Police Department (APD) announced the victim likely died during a burglary.

The APD responded to a call about a shooting in South Austin at around 11:56 p.m. Saturday night and found White, 36, “lying on the ground in the parking lot with apparent trauma to his body.

“White was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased at 12:19 a.m. on March 10, 2025,” the statement noted. “Homicide Detectives and Crime Scene Specialists responded to process the scene and interview witnesses.

“The initial investigation shows that White was shot and killed in the parking lot of the apartment complex in which he lived. The suspects then fled the scene,” police added. “Detectives believe the suspects were possibly burglarizing White’s vehicle, when he interrupted them.”

Exterior of crime scene

InfoWars reporter Jamie White was killed in Austin during a possible burglary. (FOX 7 Austin)

“I really don’t think it was he was targeted because of where he worked. I think he was just targeted because he was right there in the right place at the wrong time.”

In a statement, InfoWars blamed White’s death on “the policies of the Soros Austin, TX D.A. Jose Garza.”

Footage of crime scene at night

The Austin Police Department is actively investigating the incident. (FOX 7 Austin)

“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 said. “Jamie’s important work will be carried on through InfoWars, our readers, and our cherished listeners.”

The APD is asking anyone with information related to the case to call them at 512-974-TIPS. 

Fox News Digital reached out to the Travis County District Attorney’s Office for comment.

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