Austin Shooting Suspect Identified, Wore ‘Property Of Allah’ Hoodie During Attack | Eastern NC Now

A heavy security presence remains in downtown Austin after a chaotic shooting spree early Sunday morning left two victims dead and 14 others injured.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Hank Berrien.

    A heavy security presence remains in downtown Austin after a chaotic shooting spree early Sunday morning left two victims dead and 14 others injured.

    According to the New York Post, the shooter has been identified as Ndiaga Diagne, a Senegalese immigrant and naturalized U.S. citizen. Diagne "was naturalized in 2013 and later applied for asylum in 2016."

    Fox News obtained a photo of the suspect armed and wearing a hoodie emblazoned with the phrase "Property of Allah." A Quran was also reportedly found in his vehicle.

    "I am told he was also wearing an undershirt that had an Iranian flag on it," Fox News' Bill Melugin wrote in a post on X.

    The violence erupted just before 2 a.m. near Buford's bar on West Sixth Street, according to KVUE. Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis reported that the suspect, driving a large SUV, circled the block several times before stopping and activating his hazard lights. From the vehicle, he opened fire with a handgun. He then parked near Wood Street and continued his assault on foot, moving east on Sixth Street while switching between a pistol and a rifle.

    Officers stationed nearby for the weekend entertainment rush engaged the suspect almost immediately, fatally shooting him. While the suspect fired multiple rounds toward the bar, Chief Davis confirmed he never gained entry to the building.

    The rapid response of emergency services likely prevented further loss of life.

    "We have paramedics embedded in the entertainment district," said ATCEMS Chief Robert Luckritz, noting that life-saving treatment began just 57 seconds after the initial 911 call. Mayor Kirk Watson praised the coordination, stating there was "no question" the speed of the response saved lives. Of the 14 wounded, three remain in critical condition.

    The investigation has now taken on a federal dimension as the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) joined the probe. FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Alex Doran confirmed that "indicators" found inside the suspect's SUV suggested a "potential nexus to terrorism."

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    In law enforcement circles, this specific phrasing acts as a legal "bridge." By citing a "nexus," the FBI acknowledges a possible link between the shooting and a broader extremist ideology or organization-whether through digital footprints, recovered materials, or direct communications. However, by labeling it "potential," officials are exercising extreme caution. Under federal law, a "terrorist" label requires proof of specific intent to intimidate a civilian population or influence government policy. Until that motive is definitively proven in the lab and through interviews, the agency maintains a neutral stance to protect the integrity of the investigation.

    While authorities later cleared some items in the vehicle as non-threatening, the JTTF remains the lead investigative body. This shift allows the FBI to utilize specialized tools, such as National Security Letters, to trace the suspect's background and determine if the Austin community was the target of a premeditated ideological attack.

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