Texas Bar Shooting Leaves Two Dead, FBI Investigates Possible Terrorism Link
In Brief
A gunman killed two and wounded others outside a Texas bar; FBI is investigating terrorism motives.
Key Facts
- A gunman killed two people and wounded between 14 and 17 others outside a bar in Austin, Texas.
- Authorities are investigating potential links to Iran after an Iranian flag and images of Iranian officials were allegedly found at the suspect's address.
- The suspected gunman, Ndiaga Diagne, was shot dead by police at the scene.
- The suspect fired from an SUV before exiting and opening fire with a rifle.
- The FBI has stated the incident is being investigated as a potential act of terrorism.
What Happened
A shooting occurred outside a bar in a busy nightlife district near the University of Texas at Austin. The gunman killed two people and wounded several others before being fatally shot by police. The suspect reportedly fired from a vehicle and then continued shooting with a rifle after exiting.
Why It Matters
The FBI's investigation into possible terrorism links, including connections to Iran, highlights concerns about motives and broader security implications. The event has prompted increased scrutiny of potential international influences on domestic violence and the response of law enforcement agencies. Reports vary on the number of injured, with sources citing between 14 and 17. Alleged evidence found at the suspect's address is unconfirmed and based on single-source reporting.
Sources
- BBC News — Deadly Texas bar shooting is 'potentially an act of terrorism', FBI says(1d ago)
- Al Jazeera — Gunman kills two in Texas bar shooting, FBI probing ‘terrorism’ link(1d ago)
- The Independent — What we know about Texas bar shooting as FBI probe possible Iran motive(10h ago)
