FBI probes Austin bar shooting as possible terror attack

The FBI is investigating a fatal shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas, as a possible terror attack. Two people were killed in the incident. Jason Allen reported on the developments for CBS News.

A shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas, has left two people dead, prompting the FBI to launch an investigation into whether it constitutes a possible terror attack. The incident occurred in the city, though specific details on the timing and circumstances remain limited in available reports.

According to CBS News, the federal agency is treating the event with heightened scrutiny due to potential terror links. Reporter Jason Allen covered the story, highlighting the ongoing probe. Keywords associated with the coverage include Austin, Iran, Texas, and bar shooting, suggesting possible international connections, though no further elaboration was provided.

Authorities have not released additional information on suspects, motives, or the exact location within Austin at this time. The investigation continues as officials work to determine the nature of the attack and ensure public safety.

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Split-scene illustration of Brown University shooting and Bondi Beach antisemitic attack, fueling global violence debates.
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A deadly shooting during finals week at Brown University in Rhode Island and an antisemitic terrorist attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah celebration have together left at least 18 people dead and dozens wounded, sharpening debates about gun violence, ideology and security in countries long seen as having relatively strict firearms laws.

In an update to the March 1 mass shooting outside a West Sixth Street bar that killed three victims and suspect Ndiaga Diagne, Austin police released surveillance, body cam, and 911 audio footage Thursday. Authorities detailed 19 total victims and noted FBI scrutiny of terrorism links amid U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.

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Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen from Senegal, carried out a shooting in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, killing two people and injuring 14 others. Authorities are investigating potential terrorism ties due to items found with the suspect, including an Iranian flag and a Quran. Diagne had a history of reckless driving in New York City that left a pedestrian with severe injuries in 2016.

Federal authorities said Wednesday they arrested three additional men — two in New Jersey and one in Michigan — in an investigation into an ISIS-inspired plan that discussed attacking LGBTQ+ bars around Detroit over Halloween.

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Authorities say the Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting was carried out by a father and son, Sajid and Naveed Akram, using legally held firearms in an attack that killed at least 15 people. New details have emerged about the victims, including a Holocaust survivor, as questions are raised over gun licensing, policing and a surge in antisemitic incidents.

In the wake of the December 14 Bondi Beach shooting that killed 15 at a Hanukkah event—as detailed in prior coverage—Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on December 18 announced hate speech law reforms to ease prosecutions and increase penalties, responding to the alleged ISIS-inspired attack by Sajid and Naveed Akram.

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A young man identified as Brian was shot dead during the Carnival in Mercedes, according to testimonies and circulated videos. His brother Carlos, who was present, recounted the details of the conflict and demanded justice. The footage captured the gunshots and the subsequent panic among attendees.

 

 

 

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