Authorities investigate mass shooting at Austin bar as potential act of terrorism
Source: US news | The Guardian · Bias: Center Left
Summary
Officials continue to investigate Sunday shooting in Texas amid fears of further attacks following US airstrikes on IranAustin bar shooting leaves three dead, including suspect, and 14 woundedOfficials in Texas are continuing to investigate a weekend mass shooting at an Austin bar by a man wearing a “Property of Allah” hoodie as an act of potential terrorism, as fears rise over the possibility of further attacks following US airstrikes on Iran.Police shot and killed Ndiaga Diagne, 53, a Senegalese national and naturalized US citizen, early on Sunday after he reportedly opened fire at the downtown bar popular with university students. Two people were killed, and another 14 wounded, some of them seriously. Continue reading...
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