Austin Shooter’s Violent Past Ignored by Feds
Liberty Check
- Prior reckless driver crippled NYC woman, escaped full justice.
- Terror apparel, Iranian flags signal ignored radical ties.
- FBI probes nexus as open borders fail Americans.
The Austin bar shooter, Ndiaga Diagne, 53, recklessly struck pedestrian Jennifer Antoine in Brooklyn on Jan. 30, 2016, using a company car.
Antoine suffered permanent injuries, nervous system damage, and lifelong disability from the hit-and-run incident detailed in a lawsuit.
“sustained severe and permanent personal injuries, became sick, sore, lame and disabled; suffered injuries to her nervous system; suffered mental anguish…”
Diagne fired into Buford’s bar early Sunday, killing two and wounding 14 while wearing a “Property of Allah” sweatshirt over an Iranian flag t-shirt.
FBI’s Alex Doran confirmed investigators eye a “potential nexus to terrorism” after finding an Iranian flag, leader images, and a Quran at Diagne’s home and car.
Diagne’s taxi license expired in 2020; victims include one off life support, two critical.
Government negligence allowed this repeat offender to roam free, endangering constitutional right to safety.
Stay vigilant—demand secure borders and accountability now.
Americans deserve better.