Austin bar shooter tied to antisemitic, anti-Christian and misogynistic social posts, investigators say

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Investigators say Ndiaga Diagne, the Austin shooter, left behind inflammatory social posts—including antisemitic, anti-Christian and misogynistic content—on an X account linked to him. Some posts referenced Iran and Islam, and he wore a shirt and carried a Quran tied to Iran during the attack. While no posts indicated an attack plan, the gunman had mental-health history and earlier arrests; three people were killed and over a dozen wounded in the rampage in Austin.
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