NEW REVELATIONS ABOUT THE AUSTIN INCIDENT: The identities of Ryder Harrington and Savitha Shan have been confirmed by police. However, the focus of the investigation is now shifting to a short video clip filmed just hours before the tragedy occurred
Austin police have identified two people killed in a downtown shooting as Ryder Harrington, 19, and Savitha Shan, 21, as investigators continue searching for a motive and assess the condition of several critically injured victims.
The names were released by the Austin Police Department Monday afternoon. Police initially said Harrington was 22 and Shan 24, before clarifying their ages.
Police identified the gunman as 53‑year‑old Ndiaga Diagne, who was wearing clothing featuring an Iranian flag design and the words “Property of Allah” during the attack early Sunday morning, a law enforcement official told the Associated Press (AP). Diagne was shot and killed in the rampage.
The Context
The mass shooting rattled a dense entertainment district as bars were closing, according to Austin-Travis County EMS, occurring outside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden along Sixth Street—an area the AP called a nightlife destination with several bars and music clubs near the University of Texas at Austin.
The FBI’s disclosure that investigators observed “indicators” suggesting a potential link to terrorism elevated national-security concerns while leaving motive undetermined pending further evidence collection.

The FBI and Austin Police Department investigate a shooting at Buford’s on 6th Street in Austin, Texas, on Sunday. (AP Photo/Jack Myer)
What To Know
Fourteen others were injured in the shooting. Austin police said they had no prior warning, and the suspect was not on their radar, adding that one hospitalized victim is expected to be taken off life support later Monday and two others remain in critical condition.
Police said Harrington had previously attended Texas Tech University but was not enrolled this semester, according to the school. Harrington was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Texas Tech, the frat said in a post to Instagram.
In a post to Facebook, Harrington’s older brother Reed Harrington said Ryder was “the best mix of all the Harrington crew” and called his brother’s death “unfair.”
Shan was also among those fatally shot. Her LinkedIn page says that she attended the University of Texas in Austin.
In an email to students on Monday, UT President Jim Davis confirmed one of the school’s students had died but did not name Shan directly. School records named her as Savitha Shanmugasundaram.
“A child of loving parents. A loyal friend to many. A Longhorn preparing to change the world,” Davis wrote. “It is devastating, and I know all of us are grieved by this horrible news and we will remember her.”
Davis went on to say that a number of other UT students had been injured during the attack.
When asked by Newsweek for more details on the victims, Austin police said they could only confirm names and ages at this time.
Police Chief Lisa Davis said at a news conference that authorities were in the early hours of a large, challenging investigation. A motive for the attack remained unclear.
“I cannot imagine the grief, pain and loss these families are feeling today, and my heart is with them,” she said, adding that the department was there for all families affected.
Who Was Ndiaga Diagne?
Diagne, 53, was a naturalized citizen born in Senegal who previously lived in New York City and currently lived in Pflugerville, Texas, multiple outlets reported. The New York Post reported that he was naturalized in 2013 and applied for asylum in 2016.
The newspaper, citing its sources, also reported Diagne had a history of arrests in New York City and Texas.
As reported by the AP, citing authorities, the suspect drove past Buford’s multiple times before stopping and firing a handgun out the window of his SUV toward people on the patio and near the entrance.
Police also told the AP that the man then parked, stepped out with a rifle and opened fire on pedestrians until officers reached the intersection and shot him.
What People Are Saying
Reed Harrington, in a post to Facebook: “I love you more than you will ever know. No matter how old you get, or how much taller than me you are, you will always be my little brother. I know I drove you crazy at times, but nothing will ever compare to getting to be your brother — getting to be your mentor (even when you didn’t want it), and getting to be there to pick you up when you were down (and humble you when you needed it). I don’t think life will ever feel normal again. I have no idea what I’m supposed to do, but I know you will always be there to guide me and be my mentor.”
Kent R. Hance, chancellor emeritus of the Texas Tech University System, on X: “Ryder Harrington was murdered in Austin by a terrorist. Ryder was an outstanding young man. I’ve talked to several people who knew him and everyone had nothing but praise for him and his character. May he rest in peace! Pray for his family.”
Texas Governor Greg Abbott, on X Sunday: “Texas mourns with the families and loved ones of those who were horrifically killed in last night’s attack in Austin. Cecilia and I pray for them, and we pray for the swift recovery of those who were injured.”
What Happens Next
Investigations remained ongoing Monday afternoon, with more details expected on victims in the coming days.
News
The fentanyl poison used to kill her husband was found right in the family kitchen. Police say that while the children were asleep and daily life went on as usual, the evidence was openly hidden on the kitchen counter, right where they prepared food every day
The nightmare surrounding Kouri Richins just plunged into even blacker territory: fresh revelations from the high-stakes murder trial show that the bulk of the illicit fentanyl used to fatally poison her husband Eric Richins was hidden – not in some shadowy drug den – but inside the very kitchen of their upscale mountain home, steps […]
According to the driver, Jada West barely spoke a word during the entire morning journey, a stark contrast to her usual demeanor. However, what he remembered most clearly was Jada’s final words before getting out of the car—a crucial detail he could never forget
ourmidland.com unilad.com Villa Rica, Georgia — March 18, 2026. In the growing tapestry of heartbreak surrounding the death of 12-year-old Jada West, new details attributed to the school bus driver are now surfacing through circulating reports and anonymous sources close to the investigation. The driver, who has not spoken publicly or released any official statement, […]
Gracey’s family expressed their deep gratitude for the enthusiastic help from everyone around them. However, the atmosphere became even more somber when, from Spain, James’s father shared five words that shocked the public. These words not only reflected the family’s tragedy but also raised serious questions about what really happened
🚨 Latest developments in the Jimmy Gracey case: All clues point to a blind spot along the coast — a place where surveillance cameras cannot reach. The appearance of the phone in someone else’s possession at 4:47 a.m. further complicates the case. According to authorities, there is a secret connection between these timelines that the […]
The Kouri Richins case: The first moments at the scene
Bodycam evidence emerges in Kouri Richins case. Police found the victim unconscious at his home after a midnight call. Notably, detectives claim they discovered a detail that completely contradicts his wife’s testimony Francis, Utah — March 18, 2026. Newly released body camera footage and courtroom testimony from Kouri Richins’ murder trial have stunned jurors and […]
Jada West’s morning bus ride: The driver claims Jada and a classmate had a problem that lasted only 5 seconds
Kouri Richins, a Utah woman accused of fatally poisoning her husband with fentanyl, who self-published a children’s book on grieving following his death, has been found guilty of murder following a weekslong trial. The Summit County jury began deliberating late Monday afternoon before reaching a verdict after about three hours. She was found guilty on […]
Justice for Jada West: The brutal ambush plot revealed, according to a close friend of the victim, Jada had been subjected to constant threats and harassment from a group of individuals for several weeks
The tragic death of 12-year-old Jada West in Villa Rica, Georgia, has left a community in mourning and sparked renewed outrage over bullying and school safety. According to close friends and family sources, Jada had endured repeated threats and intimidation from a group of peers described as “bad friends” who repeatedly pressured her to meet […]
End of content
No more pages to load









