Austin mass shooter possibly motivated by Iran attacks, Quran found in car as FBI eyes terrorism

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The gunman who killed two people and wounded 14 others at a packed Austin, Texas, bar was possibly motivated by the US attacks on Iran, sources told The Post.

The FBI is investigating the shooting as a possible ideologically motivated act of terrorism, the sources said.

The Austin Police Department and the FBI investigate a shooting at Buford’s on 6th Street. AP
The gunman killed two people and wounded 14 others. Instagram / Bufords Austin

The killer, who is a US citizen from Senegal, had a Quran in his car and clothing described as Islamic garb when he opened fire on Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden near the University of Texas-Austin campus, according to sources familiar with the investigation.

The gunman has a history of arrests in Texas, and is believed to have lived in New York City from 2000 to 2008, the sources said.

Within less than a minute of the shooter opening fire, police confronted the gunman and “returned fire,” killing him, officials said.

The FBI is investigating the shooting as a possible ideologically motivated act of terrorism, the sources said. AP

The attack happened about 2 a.m. as hundreds of people were leaving the popular nightspot.

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