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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Illustration depicting federal agents after fatally shooting an armed suspect during a Minneapolis operation, with police tape and emergency vehicles at the scene.
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Federal agents fatally shoot armed suspect in Minneapolis

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Federal immigration authorities fatally shot an armed individual during a targeted operation in Minneapolis on Saturday morning. Local Democratic leaders condemned the incident and blamed the Trump administration, while President Trump accused them of inciting unrest. The Department of Homeland Security described the shooting as defensive after the suspect resisted officers.

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.

A Lebanese-born U.S. citizen rammed a truck into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, on March 12, 2026, in a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community, according to the FBI. Synagogue security neutralized the suspect, Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, who died inside the burning vehicle amid reports of explosives and a rifle. No congregants or 140 preschool students were harmed, though one guard was injured.

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Federal authorities say they are investigating an alleged assault on Turning Point USA’s Frontlines reporter Savanah Hernandez during an anti-ICE protest outside Minneapolis’ Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building. The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office said four people were arrested in connection with incidents involving a journalist and a deputy.

Two people were injured in a shooting in Jägersro villastad in Malmö on Tuesday evening. A man in his 20s is seriously injured and a man in his 55s has minor injuries. Police are investigating the incident as attempted murder.

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One day after bystander video contradicted federal claims in the January 24 fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti during an ICE operation in Minneapolis, unlikely allies from left and right—including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Marjorie Taylor Greene—condemned the Trump administration's defense, accusing it of hypocrisy on Second Amendment rights amid the ongoing immigration crackdown.

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