Prominent right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was arrested early Tuesday morning on charges of driving while intoxicated, according to law enforcement.
Jones, who as host of the Austin-based InfoWars conspiracy theory outlet has become a prominent force on the fringe right, was arrested on a class-B misdemeanor DWI charge, according to a spokeswoman for the Travis County sheriffs department. Jones was booked into the Travis County Jail in Austin at 12:37 AM, and released on bond at 4:11 AM.
Court records about Joness arrest werent immediately available. InfoWars didnt respond to a request for comment.
An article on the InfoWars website claimed that Jones was caught up in a Travis Co. DWI dragnet. In the story, Jones said he had been drinking a small amount of sake at a Japanese restaurant.
Jones announced his arrest on a Tuesday episode of his show, claiming that he had blown under the legal limit of 0.08 Blood Alcohol Content. Texas law, however, allows for a driver to be charged with a DWI even if theyre under the limit, if theyre considered to be impaired.
This isnt the first time Jones has been linked to alcohol and driving. In a December New York Times story, a former InfoWars staffer described Jones driving while drinking out of a Dixie cup that had the smell of vodka, like paint thinner in 2016.
As the head of InfoWars, Jones is facing multiple lawsuits from families who lost children in the 2012 Sandy Hook after claiming that the mass shooting was a hoax.
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