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Austin bar mass shooting may have been motivated by Iran strikes, officials identify three killed
Summary
Austin police identified three people killed in an early-morning shooting near Buford's beer garden and said investigators are examining a possible terrorism link; the suspected gunman, Ndiaga Diagne, was shot and killed by officers.
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Law enforcement in Austin identified three people killed in an early-morning shooting in the city's entertainment district near Buford's beer garden. The incident happened in the early hours of Sunday and roughly 13 other people were reported injured. Officials noted the timing came shortly after international strikes on Iran and said investigators are examining whether there was a connection, while cautioning it is too early to draw conclusions.
Known details:
- Three people were killed: Jorge Pederson, 30; Ryder Harrington, 19; and Savitha Shan, 21.
- About 13 people were reported injured in the attack.
- Police identified the suspected gunman as Ndiaga Diagne, 53, who was shot and killed by responding officers; authorities said he was a naturalized U.S. citizen residing in Pflugerville.
- Federal and local officials reported indicators pointing to a potential nexus to terrorism but said it is still too early to make a determination, and that the suspect had not previously been on their radar.
Summary:
Officials have identified the three people who were killed and said the investigation includes review of a possible terrorism link amid related international events. Local and federal authorities are continuing their inquiry and have reported multiple injured. Undetermined at this time.
