A horrific mass shooting unfolded early Sunday morning at Buford’s Bar on West Sixth Street in Austin, Texas, leaving **three people dead** (including the gunman) and **14 others injured**, several in critical condition. The suspect opened fire with both a pistol and a rifle around 1:59 a.m., sparking chaos as patrons and staff fled for their lives. Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis confirmed that officers returned fire and killed the suspect at the scene.
Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin has confirmed the shooter is a **53-year-old migrant from Senegal** who is a **naturalized U.S. citizen**. The New York Post reports that an **Islamic Quran** was also found inside his car. The FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force is actively involved in the investigation. An FBI official stated during a press conference that the shooter possessed materials indicating “a potential nexus to terrorism.”
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The timing is impossible to ignore. This attack comes just days after U.S. and Israeli strikes killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran has since raised the “red flag of revenge” at the Jamkaran Mosque in Qom — a powerful Shiite symbol signaling readiness for retaliation.
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JUST IN – Iran raises the red flag over the Jamkaran Mosque in Qom as a Shia symbol of revenge for Khamenei’s death in yesterday’s US-Israeli strikes on the Muslim leader. pic.twitter.com/d6quDQxcTA
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) March 1, 2026
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🔴 BREAKING
The regime in Iran has raised the shia Islam red flag on top of Jamkaran Mosque.
This flag signifies “revenge” and “war”
It has been raised during every military conflict with Israel. pic.twitter.com/QrH3XoBBAC
— Throwback Iran (@Tarikh_Eran) January 30, 2026
While authorities have not yet released an official motive, the combination of the shooter’s background, the religious item found in his vehicle, and the current geopolitical context has many asking whether this was an act of terror or retaliation.
In a separate Sunday shooting, **nine people were wounded** at a music and event venue in Cincinnati, Ohio. No suspect has been named in that case yet.
The Austin attack has already renewed calls for stronger border vetting, even for naturalized citizens who may be radicalized after arrival. President Trump has repeatedly warned that open-border policies and lax enforcement create vulnerabilities that terrorists and radicals can exploit.
Pray for the victims, their families, and the first responders. This is yet another tragic reminder of why secure borders, strong vetting, and zero tolerance for radical threats are non-negotiable.
**Opinion Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article, including emphasis on immigration vetting and potential terrorism links, reflect a critical perspective and may not align with all readers. Facts are based on reported events, police statements, and media reports; readers should form their own conclusions.**






