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Heroic Austin Cops Stop 'Property of Allah' Shooter
Police release video, audio evidence from deadly downtown nightclub attack
Published on Mar. 6, 2026
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Austin police have released a trove of evidence, including body camera footage, security surveillance video, 911 call recordings, and police radio transmissions, related to a deadly shooting at a popular downtown nightspot that left three victims and the shooter dead. The investigation into potential terrorism ties is ongoing.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the challenges law enforcement face in responding to active shooter situations and the need for continued vigilance against potential terrorist threats, even in seemingly routine public spaces.
The details
The shooting occurred early Sunday morning at Buford's Backyard Beer Garden in downtown Austin. Surveillance video captured the suspect, 53-year-old Ndiaga Diagne, arriving in a dark-colored Cadillac SUV and opening fire on patrons with a semi-automatic handgun. Body camera footage showed the chaotic aftermath, with patrons fleeing in panic as police arrived on the scene less than a minute later. Police radio traffic recorded the exchange of gunfire between officers and Diagne, who was ultimately killed several blocks from the initial shooting.
- The shooting occurred early Sunday morning.
- Police released the evidence on Thursday afternoon.
The players
Ndiaga Diagne
The 53-year-old shooter who was killed by police after opening fire on patrons at the downtown Austin nightclub.
Lisa Davis
The Austin Police Chief who provided details on the police response during the press conference.
What’s next
The FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force is leading the investigation into the motive for Sunday's shooting, looking into potential terrorism ties.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the need for continued vigilance and coordination between local law enforcement and federal agencies to address potential terrorist threats, even in routine public settings. The rapid police response and exchange of gunfire likely saved additional lives, but the tragedy serves as a somber reminder of the risks communities face.


