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The Austin Police Department confirmed Ndiaga Diagne, 53, was the suspected gunman behind the attack at Buford's Backyard Beer Garden early Sunday morning, March 1. Here's everything we know about
Doorbell video shows Austin mass shooting suspect Ndiaga Diagne leaving his apartment before the attack. The FBI later raided the unit as the shooting is probed as possible terrorism.
New doorbell camera footage has been obtained showing the suspect in the Austin mass shooting leaving his apartment.
The Islamic radical who shot up an Austin bar had a history of spewing hateful messages online — including calling conservative women “wh–es” and praising the Islamic revolution as “eternal.” The unhinged social media posts apparently tied to Ndiaga Diagne surfaced after the 53-year-old Senegalese national was killed by cops on Sunday after he embarked on a murderous rampage that left three people dead and wounded more than a dozen.
A shooting on 1 March in Austin, Texas, left two people dead and at least 14 injured before police killed the suspect, Ndiaga Diagne. Authorities are probing possible terrorism links and whether the attack was influenced by recent US-Israel strikes on Iran.
Ndiaga Diagne posted messages praising an "eternal" Islamic revolution and mocking Donald Trump before killing two and wounding 14 in Texas.
The shooter, identified as Ndiaga Diagne, was killed by police.
Austin mass shooter Ndiaga Diagne once mowed down a pedestrian in Brooklyn while driving recklessly, disabling her for life, according to a lawsuit.