An alleged gunman has been identified in the Texas mass shooting that killed two people at an Austin pub

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An alleged gunman has been identified in the Texas mass shooting that killed two people at an Austin pub

A deadly shooting at a popular bar in Austin, Texas, has left two people dead and several others injured. Authorities have now identified the suspected gunman and are investigating whether the attack could be linked to terrorism. The incident has shocked the local community and drawn national attention.

Here is a clear and simple breakdown of what happened and what officials have confirmed so far.

Shooting at Buford’s Bar in Austin

The shooting took place on March 1 at Buford’s bar on West 6th Street in Austin, Texas. The busy nightlife area was crowded when gunfire broke out.

According to the Austin Police Department, officers responded quickly to reports of gunshots. Police shot and killed the suspect at the scene. No other suspects have been identified.

The Department of Homeland Security later confirmed the suspect’s identity as Ndiaga Diagne, 53.

Suspect Identified by Authorities

Officials said the suspect was originally from Senegal. According to the Associated Press, Diagne entered the United States in 2000 on a B-2 tourist visa. He later married a U.S. citizen and became a lawful permanent resident. In 2013, he became a naturalised U.S. citizen.

A law enforcement official told the Associated Press that the suspect was allegedly wearing clothing with religious and political references at the time of the attack. However, investigators have not confirmed an official motive.

FBI Investigating Possible Terrorism Link

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said during a March 1 press conference that the case is being investigated as a potential act of terrorism.

Alex Dorn, acting special agent in charge of the FBI’s San Antonio Field Office, stated that it is still too early to determine the exact motive. However, authorities found indicators on the suspect and inside his vehicle that may suggest a possible connection to extremist ideas.

Officials stressed that the investigation is ongoing, and no final conclusions have been made.

Victims and Emergency Response

According to Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services, emergency crews received the first call at 1:59 a.m.

Within less than a minute, paramedics and officers were already at the scene treating victims.

Here is a summary of the emergency response:

DetailInformation
Total patients at scene17
Transported to hospital14
Critical condition3 survivors
EMS resources usedMore than 20 units
All critical patients clearedWithin 24 minutes

Authorities confirmed that two people died in the shooting. Three of the injured victims remain in critical condition.

Ongoing Investigation in Austin

The Austin Police Department advised residents and visitors to avoid the West 6th Street area while the investigation continues.

Police and federal agents are reviewing surveillance footage, witness statements and evidence collected from the suspect’s vehicle.

Officials have not shared further details about the victims’ identities at this time.

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