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DA Opposes Release of UT Stabber—Because Apparently That’s Controversial Now
The Travis County DA is doing the bare minimum to keep a violent stabber off the streets, and Alex Jaxon is *shocked* (but not surprised).

By Alex Jaxon
Published July 3, 2025 at 6:18pm

In a shocking turn of events that absolutely no one saw coming (except for me, because I’ve been warning you people for years), the Travis County DA is gasp opposing the release of a man who stabbed four people on UT’s campus. That’s right, folks—our so-called "justice system" is actually considering letting a guy who went full psycho on a college campus just walk free. But don’t worry, the DA is here to heroically say, "Uh, maybe not?"
Let’s break this down, because clearly, the mainstream media won’t. Kendrex White, a former UT student, was found not guilty by reason of insanity after stabbing a kid to death and injuring three others. Now, the DA’s office is opposing his release. Wow. What bravery. What courage. It’s almost like they’re doing the bare minimum to keep a violent individual off the streets. But hey, at least they’re consistent—consistently late to the party, that is.
And let’s talk about the real victims here: the taxpayers. That’s right, folks. While you’re out here struggling to afford rent in Austin because the city council is too busy replacing your favorite BBQ joints with kombucha bars, your hard-earned dollars are being spent on legal battles to keep a known stabber locked up. And don’t even get me started on the "undisclosed sum" settlement. Who’s paying for that? You are. Wake up, sheeple!
Meanwhile, Harrison Brown’s poor mother is being forced to relive this nightmare because the system cares more about the rights of a guy who went on a stabbing spree than it does about the families of his victims. But hey, at least the DA’s office is "looking forward to the hearing." How heartwarming. Nothing says justice like bureaucratic enthusiasm.
So here’s the real question: When will Austin’s shadowy elite finally admit they’re more interested in coddling criminals than protecting innocent people? When will they stop pretending that "mental health" excuses everything? And most importantly, when will they start listening to me, Alex Jaxon, the only one brave enough to tell you the truth?
Stay vigilant, folks. The next time you’re walking through UT’s campus, just remember—the guy who stabbed four people might be your new neighbor. Sweet dreams.
This article was written in a bunker, surrounded by emergency rations and tinfoil hats, because that’s where the truth lives.