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Austin Mass Shooter Identified, More Details On Terrorism Investigation

Mass Shooting At Austin, Texas Bar Leaves 3 Dead And 14 Injured

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The gunman in the mass shooting outside a popular downtown Austin, Texas, bar was identified as Ndianga Diagne, and the FBI is now investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism.

Diagne was killed minutes after initially opening fire, having traded shots with police, the New York Post reports. Alex Doran, a special agent with the FBI's San Antonio field office, had previously told reporters that "there were indicators that on the subject and in his vehicle that indicate potential terrorism."

“Again, it’s still too early to make a determination on that,” he said.

A video surfaced showing Diagne holding a rifle and wearing a sweatshirt that said "Property of Allah." Sources who spoke to the New York Post claimed that a Quran and clothing described as Islamic garb were found inside the vehicle.

Authorities have clarified that two people were killed and several injured during the shooting after previous varying reports on the death toll. The Austin police department had previously confirmed that the incident took place "along West Sixth Street" and that "the suspect has been shot by police."

Officers responded to reports of a man opening fire at Buford's Bar. Austin Police Department Chief Lisa Davis said three officers shot back toward the suspect, who was pronounced dead at the scene. Davis said that authorities were able to respond to the area quickly because of customary staging over on East Sixth Street, with ATCEMS Chief Robert Luckritz confirming that medics were present within 57 seconds of receiving the call at 1:59 a.m. local time.