Austin mass shooter’s history of stirring up hate

Austin mass shooter’s history of stirring up hate

The radical Islamist who Shoot a bar in Austin She had a history of spreading hate messages online – including calling conservative women “wh-es” and praising the Islamic Revolution as “eternal.”

Apparently disturbed social media posts Associated with Ndiaga Diagne It emerged after a 53-year-old Senegalese national was killed by police on Sunday after he embarked on a bloody attack that killed three people and injured more than a dozen.

Diagne, who authorities believe This may have been motivated by US and Israeli missile strikes on Iranmade misogynistic, anti-Semitic and racist comments on X – which were routinely labeled as “hateful behaviour”.


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Ndiaja Diagne killed three people in Austin, Texas, on March 1, 2026. X/@BillMelugin_

He said in a post last April: “The Islamic Revolution is eternal, and it exists to remain until the end of time.”

“You Zionists and Islamophobes can be as angry as you want, but you can’t do anything about it, no matter what.”

He also hurled vicious insults at conservative women, including MAGA host Laura Loomer and influencer Valentina Gomez.


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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was described as “evil” on Channel X.

He said of Loomer: “Shut your mouth, Israel first, and move to Israel, you fucking bitch.”

Diani, who was wearing a “God’s Property” sweatshirt at the time, was killed by cops after he opened fire in a crowded backyard beer garden on Buford’s in Austin.

Under his hoodie, the killer was wearing A shirt bearing the Iranian flag.

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