FBI investigating 'potential nexus to terrorism' in 6th Street shooting that left two dead, 14 injured | Shooter also killed


Tragedy struck early Sunday morning in Downtown Austin, where a shooting left three people dead, including the suspect, and injured 14 others. The Austin Police Department, along with the FBI, is actively investigating the incident.

The harrowing events unfolded just before 2 a.m. as authorities responded to reports of gunfire at Buford’s bar situated on West Sixth Street. Among the deceased is the shooter, identified as Ndiaga Diagne, whose actions that night have left the community shaken.

Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis provided details during a news conference, revealing that Diagne was driving a large SUV. He circled the block multiple times, eventually stopping to turn on the vehicle’s hazard lights before opening fire with a handgun.

The situation escalated as Diagne parked near Wood Street, exited his vehicle, and continued his rampage with both a pistol and a rifle as he moved east on Sixth Street. Officers stationed nearby swiftly responded, engaging Diagne and fatally shooting him to prevent further harm.

Chief Davis noted that Diagne never entered Buford’s bar, instead choosing to fire shots from the outside. Investigators are diligently processing evidence collected from the SUV and surrounding businesses. So far, they have recovered two weapons—a pistol and a rifle—from the scene.

Davis said the suspect never entered Buford’s bar but fired shots from outside the building. She said evidence from the SUV and nearby businesses is still being processed and confirmed that only two weapons – a pistol and a rifle – were recovered. 

Fourteen patients were located at the scene and taken to nearby hospitals, and two victims were pronounced dead at the scene. Three of those hospitalized remain in critical condition.

At least four of the 14 patients have been released from local hospitals, according to St. David’s HealthCare.

FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force involved

The FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force has joined the investigation based on preliminary evidence found on the scene.   

FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Alex Doran said the FBI has sent in multiple specialized teams, including its evidence response and digital forensics units, to help process the scene and analyze evidence. He added investigators are examining potential indicators connected to the suspect but cautioned that it remains too early to determine a motive.

“Obviously it’s still way too early in the process to determine an exact motivation,” he said. “But there were indicators that on the subject and in his vehicle that indicate potential nexus to terrorism.”

EMT response to shooting

EMT crews were also stationed in the area, which allowed paramedics to respond in under a minute. 

“We had medical care on site treating patients within 57 seconds as part of a program between Austin Travis County EMS and the Austin Police Department where we have paramedics embedded with the teams during the peak of entertainment hours,” said Chief Robert Luckritz with ATCEMS. “All total, we had more than 20 EMS resources that responded to the scene. We had all critical patients off the scene within 24 minutes and all patients off the scene within 47 minutes.” 

“There is no question in my mind that the quick response of the police officers and of our EMS personnel and those professionals made a difference and saved lives,” Austin Mayor Kirk Watson said. “That is an important thing for us to keep in mind as we go through this and we go both the trauma of this and the investigation and that is the very professional, extremely competent and quick response of our police and our other our EMS personnel saving lives under these circumstances.”

Watson said he will continue to update the public throughout the day as more details become available.

At this point, we don’t have information about the victims. University of Texas President Jim Davis said students were among those impacted by the shooting. As we learn more, we’ll post it here. 

APD said anyone with personal items such as phones, purses, keys or other items that need to be retrieved from the scene should contact Victim Services at 512-974-5037.

The investigation is ongoing, and more information is expected to be released as it becomes available.

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