Federal and local law enforcement officials were searching early on Monday for a motive after a deadly mass shooting at an Austin, Texas, bar early on Sunday.
The FBI said on Sunday it was investigating a possible terrorism motive for the shooting, which began outside a bar and which left two people dead and more than a dozen others injured, according to officials.
Austin police officers work at the scene after a deadly mass shooting outside Buford’s, a popular roadhouse-style bar in Austin, Texas, U.S. March 1, 2026.
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The suspected gunman was killed in a confrontation with police officers, who were already staged in the city’s entertainment district when the shooting broke out, Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said at a news conference on Sunday.
The suspect was identified as Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Senegal, sources with knowledge of the matter told ABC News.

The suspect has been identified as Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Senegal, sources with knowledge of the matter told ABC News.
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Davis said the suspect was living in Pflugerville, Texas.
The suspect was wearing clothing that referenced Allah and a T-shirt that referenced Iran, with an Iranian flag underneath the word, according to multiple law enforcement officials.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.



