Austin Texas Shooting: Authorities identify Ndiaga Diagne in austin texas shooting on Sixth Street
Investigators said the austin texas shooting that left three people dead and 14 wounded on March 1, 2026 involved a 53-year-old identified as Ndiaga Diagne. new evidence and images of the suspect have emerged as authorities probe whether extremist motives played a role.
Shooting on Sixth Street
Police say the incident occurred early Sunday outside Buford’s beer garden in Downtown Austin. Officers were responding to reports of gunfire around 1: 40 a. m., then confronted a suspect and fatally shot him after he opened fire. Three people, including the gunman, were killed, and 14 others were wounded.
Identification and background
The Department of Homeland Security identified the gunman as 53-year-old Ndiaga Diagne, a naturalized U. S. citizen born in Senegal who lived in Pflugerville, a suburb north of Austin. additional details about Diagne’s background surfaced Sunday as investigators continued to gather evidence.
Austin Texas Shooting image of suspect
An image that surfaced and purportedly shows the gunman was taken before the shooting on March 1, 2026. The photo showed a man holding a firearm and wearing a gray sweatshirt bearing the words "Property of Allah. " Investigators were also told the suspect wore an undershirt that appeared to display an Iranian flag or Iranian imagery.
Investigators examine recovered materials
An FBI spokesman said investigators are reviewing materials recovered from Diagne and his vehicle that indicate a "potential nexus to terrorism, " but cautioned it is too early to determine a motive or whether the attack was directed or inspired by a specific group. they are gathering new evidence that could point to extremist motives while maintaining that those questions remain unresolved.