What happened to Jamie White wasn’t just a tragic crime—it was a brutal wake-up call. An InfoWars journalist, a man known for speaking his mind and reporting without a filter, is now dead—gunned down outside his apartment complex in Austin, Texas, for doing something any decent man would’ve done: trying to stop someone from breaking into his car.
White came out with what looked like a baseball bat. According to police, that’s when 17-year-old Rodney Charles Hill allegedly opened fire, hitting White. He died the next day.
But this wasn’t just some random, senseless crime. The latest twist? After Hill’s arrest, police uncovered an audio recording on his phone—his own voice, rapping about shooting someone. The line? “White boy came outside / Hit his damn a** with a 9.” That’s not just chilling—that’s as close to a confession as you can get without signing the paperwork.
And now, predictably, the media is barely touching it.
Four teens are facing capital murder charges, including Hill, 17-year-old Eloy Adrian Camarillo, and two other minors, both 15. Police say they were trying to steal White’s Kia for a “joy ride.” And when he walked out to stop them, they shot him dead. It’s the kind of story that should be sparking national outrage—but it won’t, because it doesn’t check the right political boxes.
Austin Detective Jason Jones said at a press conference that the killing doesn’t appear to be a targeted attack. But when a suspect raps about killing a “white boy,” and then a white man winds up shot dead during a car break-in—well, most Americans can connect the dots.
InfoWars founder Alex Jones isn’t buying the random-violence explanation either. He suggested the murder was likely gang-related and possibly racially motivated. “I said it was about a 90 percent chance it was a gang—probably racially motivated,” Jones stated. “Ten percent chance because Jamie was on the Ukrainian hit list… But what I said day one I believed it would be is what it is.”
Whether you agree with Jones or not, it’s hard to ignore the facts. The suspect’s own words—recorded before the shooting—seem to show not just intent, but motive. But don’t expect the legacy media to investigate too hard. A conservative journalist, allegedly murdered by a group of minority teens, with racial overtones? That story gets buried faster than Hunter Biden’s laptop.
What’s worse, this kind of crime is becoming normalized. Random violence, gang-style attacks, young suspects emboldened by a system that rarely holds them accountable. One of the suspects is 15. Fifteen. And he’s already caught up in a capital murder charge. What kind of culture are we raising that sees killing a man over a car as just another night out?
The city of Austin, like many liberal-run areas, is more concerned with “equity” than enforcement. While leaders play with slogans and redefine policing, good people are left defenseless—sometimes fatally so.
Jamie White was a reporter. A friend. A son. A man who didn’t run from trouble. He did what many would’ve done—he stood up for himself and his property. And for that, he lost his life.
His killers? They recorded rap lyrics about it.
America’s cities are on a knife’s edge. And if our leaders won’t name evil when they see it—if the media keeps glossing over it—then it’s up to the rest of us to tell the truth, even when it hurts.
Rest in peace, Jamie. You stood up. And we won’t forget it.
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