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Federal and local authorities are investigating the Austin Sixth Street shooting that left four dead and 13 injured. Here's what we know Tuesday.
Three hero Austin cops who put their lives on the line to stop a maniac’s deadly shooting rampage are expected to face a grand-jury investigation thanks to a George Floyd-era policy. Texas lawyer Doug O’Connell,
Ndiaga Diagne posted messages praising an "eternal" Islamic revolution and mocking Donald Trump before killing two and wounding 14 in Texas.
Diagne, who was killed by police after he killed two people and wounded 14, was also wearing a hoodie that said "Property of Allah."
The bar is on Sixth Street, a section of the city known for nightlife and only a few miles from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Ndiaga Diagne: Alleged social media of Austin Buford's bar shooting suspect; ‘Candace Owens fan’
News outlets named Ndiaga Diagne in the Austin bar shooting, but authorities haven’t confirmed it; Laura Loomer shared an unverified social media profile claim.
Federal and local authorities are investigating the Austin Sixth Street shooting that left four dead and 17 injured. Here's what we know Monday.