Authorities Investigate Austin Bar Shooting for Possible Terrorism and Iran Links
In Brief
Officials are investigating an Austin bar shooting that killed two and wounded 14 for possible terrorism ties.
Key Facts
- A shooting occurred at an Austin, Texas bar over the weekend, resulting in two deaths and 14 injuries.
- Officials are investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism, according to multiple sources.
- The suspect, identified as Ndiaga Diagne, was shot and killed by police at the scene, according to The Guardian.
- The suspect was reportedly wearing clothing with designs similar to the Iranian flag and 'Property of Allah' text, according to CBS News and The Guardian.
- Investigators are examining the suspect's digital footprint and contacts for possible evidence of external influence, according to CBS News.
What Happened
On Sunday, a gunman opened fire at a bar in Austin, Texas, resulting in two deaths and 14 injuries. Police responded and killed the suspect, Ndiaga Diagne. Authorities are investigating the motive, including whether there are possible links to terrorism or recent U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran, according to multiple sources.
Why It Matters
The investigation into possible terrorism links and connections to international events is ongoing. Officials are reviewing the suspect's background and digital activity to determine if there was any external influence, but no definitive conclusions have been reported. Authorities have not confirmed the motive or any direct connection to Iran or terrorism. Investigation is ongoing.
Sources
- CBS News — Austin bar shooting being linked to terrorism as new details on suspect emerge(12h ago)
- CBS News — What we know on the Austin bar shooting that may be linked to Iran war(10h ago)
- The Guardian — Authorities investigate mass shooting at Austin bar as potential act of terrorism(9h ago)
