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FBI Investigates Mass Shooting Near UT Austin

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FBI Investigates Mass Shooting Near UT Austin

The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) is now leading the investigation into a mass shooting at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden on West Sixth Street. The attack, which occurred early Sunday, March 1, 2026, specifically impacted the University of Texas community, with several students confirmed among the casualties.

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The Timeline of Events

  • 1:59 AM: The suspect, driving a large SUV, circled the block before firing a pistol from his window.
  • The Escalation: He parked and exited the vehicle with a rifle, firing into the crowd of pedestrians.
  • Police Response: Austin Police engaged the suspect within 57 seconds of the first 911 call; the suspect was killed on the scene.

Casualty Summary

StatusCountNotes
Fatalities3Includes the suspect
Injured14At least 3 victims remain in critical condition

The “Terrorism Nexus”

Acting FBI Special Agent Alex Doran cited a “potential nexus to terrorism” based on evidence recovered at the scene and from the suspect’s background:

  • Identification: The suspect is Ndiaga Diagne (53), a naturalized citizen from Pflugerville.
  • Clothing & Gear: He was reportedly wearing a “Property of Allah” sweatshirt and an Iranian flag shirt. A Quran was found in his SUV.
  • Geopolitical Links: Authorities are investigating if the attack was a “lone wolf” response to recent U.S.-Israel strikes in Iran.

What’s Next?

While the visual evidence points toward a radicalized motive, investigators are also balancing the probe with the suspect’s documented history of mental health issues. Federal agents are currently processing digital evidence seized from his Pflugerville residence to determine if he acted alone or was directed by an outside group.