Watch: 3 New Suspects ARRESTED – Infowars Reporter Murder!

Handcuffed person in orange jumpsuit behind prison bars.

Leaving patriots questioning the state of safety in liberal-run cities, three additional teenagers have been arrested for the cold-blooded murder of Infowars correspondent Jamie White in Austin, Texas.

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White was gunned down while trying to protect his property from thieves and in a shocking twist, one of the teen suspects allegedly recorded a rap song bragging about the killing.

Rodney Charles Hill, 17, along with two unknown 15-year-olds, were recently taken into custody, joining Eloy Camarillo, 17, who was the first suspect arrested in the case.

The reporter was shot and killed after confronting suspects who were attempting to steal his vehicle.

Surveillance video showed White approaching the would-be thieves with a bat, at which point Hill allegedly opened fire, killing the conservative journalist.

All four suspects have been charged with capital murder as co-conspirators in what police described as a senseless crime.

In addition, evidence collected by investigators paints a disturbing picture of the crime and its aftermath. Police recovered an expandable baton and a spent 9mm cartridge case at the scene.

Most disturbingly, they found audio recordings of Hill rapping about the murder, showing a complete disregard for human life and the gravity of his actions.

The teenagers used a stolen Kia Soul to commit the crime, which they later abandoned.

Austin police have confirmed they do not believe White was targeted explicitly for his connection to Infowars, but was instead a victim of opportunity in a city increasingly plagued by vehicle thefts and associated violence.

Detective Jason Jones of the Austin Police Department (APD) addressed the growing problem during a press conference, advising residents against confronting armed suspects.

“If someone is breaking into your car, and they have a gun, it’s not worth your life,” Jones remarked.

This emphasized the importance of reporting thefts to the police rather than taking matters into one’s own hands.

Likewise, the APD revealed they have video evidence of the same suspects attempting another vehicle theft on the same night.

This theft was stopped only because the car had a steering wheel lock installed.

While expressing condolences to White’s family, Detective Jones underscored the dangers of confronting armed criminals, especially in a city where vehicle burglaries have become increasingly common.

The murder of White represents not just a personal tragedy but a symptom of declining public safety in Austin under progressive leadership.

Ultimately, this case illustrates the growing problem of juvenile crime across America and raises serious questions about the consequences of lenient policies toward young offenders.

As these teenagers now face capital murder charges, many are left wondering if stronger deterrents and more proactive policing could have prevented this tragedy from occurring in the first place.