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Indian-American student among four killed in Texas mass shooting; FBI probes possible extremist links

Indian-American student among four killed in Texas mass shooting; FBI probes possible extremist links

Posted on March 3, 2026 By admin


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A 21-year-old Indian-American student is among four killed in a shooting outside a bar in Austin that is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism.

Savitha Shan, an Austin native and a dual-degree senior at the University of Texas at Austin, was fatally shot when a gunman opened fire in a crowded entertainment district on West Sixth Street on Sunday (March 1, 2026).

She was months away from graduation and was described by university officials as an outstanding student leader studying management information systems and economics.

The identities of the two persons who died at the scene of the shooting have been confirmed by Chief Lisa Davis of the Austin police at a news conference on Monday (March 2) afternoon. They are Ryder Harrington, 19, and Ms. Shan.

The Indian-American community in Texas is mourning after Ms. Shan was identified as one of the victims of Sunday’s (March 1) mass shooting in downtown Austin.

The killing has sent shockwaves through Austin’s sizable Indian diaspora, particularly among students and technology professionals in the city’s “Silicon Hills” corridor.

Heightened security concerns have emerged across the country after attacks on Iran this weekend by the United States and Israel, and retaliation by Iran.

A spokesman for the University of Texas at Austin confirmed Ms. Shan was a student at the school and said her legal last name was Ms. Shanmugasundaram, according to school records, the New York Times reported.

The university’s president, Jim Davis, described her in a letter to campus as “a child of loving parents. A loyal friend to many. A Longhorn preparing to change the world.” Ms. Shan was a graduate of the Liberal Arts and Science Academy and was widely regarded as a high-achieving and community-oriented student.

Federal authorities, led by the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, are investigating the attack for possible international or ideological links. The suspect, identified as 53-year-old Ndiaga Diagne, a naturalised U.S. citizen originally from Senegal, was killed by police at the scene.

Investigators said materials recovered from the scene and the suspect’s residence included an Iranian flag and extremist writings, prompting authorities to examine the possibility of self-radicalised terrorism.

The shooting occurred around 1:59 a.m. at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden. Witnesses told police the suspect first fired from an SUV before exiting the vehicle with a rifle. Austin Police said officers neutralised the gunman within about a minute of the first emergency call.

Four people have been killed, including the suspect. Fourteen others were injured, several of them students, with at least three reported in critical condition. One of the injured, Karan Bhakta, a 21-year-old senior at the University of Texas, said he had been enjoying a night out with friends when a bullet grazed his scalp, the report added.

On Monday (March 2) morning, the University of Texas campus was quiet, despite student body elections beginning this week. The few students who were out said the shooting had sparked new fears about gun violence.

Indian-American community leaders in Austin said they are coordinating with local authorities to support the Shan family and other affected residents. Plans are underway for a community memorial service as the investigation into the motive continues.

Published – March 03, 2026 09:52 am IST



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