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BREAKING: Austin Shooter's Bloody Shirt Reveals IRAN CONNECTION in Deadly Attack

Gary FranchiMarch 2, 2026151 views
BREAKING: Austin Shooter's Bloody Shirt Reveals IRAN CONNECTION in Deadly Attack
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Disturbing new evidence has emerged linking the deadly Austin mass shooting to Iran, as photos of the suspect's bloody undershirt reveal potential foreign terrorist motivation behind an attack that left two Americans dead and 14 wounded.

Ndiaga Diagne, the 53-year-old gunman who opened fire at Buford's Backyard Beer Garden early Sunday morning, was shot dead by police after his rampage. But images of his blood-soaked clothing are now raising serious questions about whether this was an Iran-inspired terror attack on American soil.

The timing cannot be ignored, patriots. This deadly assault comes in the wake of recent U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iranian targets, suggesting Diagne may have been radicalized by Tehran's propaganda machine and motivated to exact revenge on innocent Americans.

Another Foreign Terror Threat on American Streets

While the Biden administration spent four years with wide-open borders and failed vetting processes, we're now seeing the deadly consequences. How many more foreign nationals with terrorist sympathies are walking among us right now, waiting to strike?

This attack underscores exactly why President Trump's America First agenda is so critical. We need secure borders, extreme vetting, and zero tolerance for foreign influence operations targeting American citizens.

The Austin Police Department deserves credit for quickly neutralizing this threat, but the bigger question remains: How did this suspect slip through the cracks? What intelligence agencies knew about his potential connections to Iran?

"We cannot allow foreign terrorist networks to inspire attacks on American soil," said one security expert. "Every incident like this demands a full investigation into the suspect's background and potential foreign connections."

As President Trump works to rebuild America's strength and security, incidents like Austin remind us why we need maximum pressure on Iran and its terrorist proxies. The mullahs in Tehran are watching, and they're betting we won't have the courage to respond decisively.

How many more Americans will pay the price for decades of weak foreign policy and porous border security?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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VeteranDad88Verifiedjust now
I served three tours overseas and saw Iranian influence firsthand. These people don't mess around - they're serious about destroying America from within.
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AmericaFirst1776Verifiedjust now
Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism - this shouldn't surprise anyone who's been paying attention.
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TruthSeeker45Verifiedjust now
What specific evidence links this to Iran? Are we talking about direct funding or just ideological influence?
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LoneStarMomVerifiedjust now
Praying for Austin and all the victims. Thank God for our first responders who put their lives on the line every day.
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RedWhiteBlue2024Verifiedjust now
WAKE UP AMERICA! This is what happens when we don't secure our borders and vet people properly.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
The vetting process has been a joke for years. This could have been prevented.
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedjust now
Exactly! We need to know who's coming into our country and what their connections are.
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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what we've been warning about for years. Iran has been funding terrorist activities across the globe and now it's happening right here in Texas.
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TexasStrongVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right Mike. The signs have been there but the media ignores it until something like this happens.
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LibertySarahVerifiedjust now
My heart goes out to the victims and their families. When will our government take the Iranian threat seriously?
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AustinResidentVerifiedjust now
This happened just 15 minutes from my house. My kids' school was on lockdown for hours. We need answers and we need accountability.
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PrayingForTexasVerifiedjust now
So sorry you and your family had to go through that. Stay safe and keep your eyes open.