In the early hours of Sunday, March 1, 2026, a violent shooting erupted in Austin’s West 6th Street district, leaving three dead and 14 others wounded. The FBI has since joined the investigation, citing potential links to international terrorism.
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- 1:39 AM: The suspect, driving a large SUV, circled the bar several times before firing a pistol from the window.
- Escalation: The gunman parked the vehicle and exited with a rifle, targeting patrons on the patio and sidewalk.
- Police Neutralization: Officers already on patrol in the area responded within 57 seconds. The gunman was fatally shot by police at a nearby intersection.
Casualty Summary
| Category | Count | Status/Details |
| Fatalities | 3 | Includes the gunman and two victims. |
| Injuries | 14 | Three remain in critical condition; victims include UT students. |
Suspect and Possible Motive
The FBI is currently analyzing evidence that suggests the attack was ideologically motivated.
- Identity: Law enforcement sources identified the shooter as Ndiaga Diagne, 53, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Senegal.
- Terror Nexus: The suspect was reportedly wearing clothing featuring an Iranian flag and religious inscriptions.
- Geopolitical Context: The attack occurred shortly after U.S. and Israeli military actions in Iran. Investigators are combing through Diagne’s social media for pro-Iranian regime rhetoric and reviewing his history of mental health struggles.















