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By Abdul Masih —
As the U.S. and Israel hammered the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps from the air, shutting down state TV and hitting political offices, a gunman in Austin, Texas, wearing a sweatshirt that said “property of Allah” went on a shooting rampage that killed three and injured 14 others Sunday around 2:00 a.m. outside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden on West Sixth Street.
Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old from the Muslim-majority country of Senegal and living in Pflugerville, Texas, was shot and killed on the police, who are investigating possible links to terrorism. Iranian flags and pictures of the Ayatollah were reportedly found at his residence.

Federal Bureau of Investigations working with Austin Police will scour his digital footprint for “a radicalization pathway or any contact with extremist networks,” said Jason Pack, a retired FBI supervisory special agent. “Associates, family, neighbors, and coworkers will be interviewed to build a behavioral baseline and identify any missed warning signs. ATF will trace the pistol and rifle to establish how and when he acquired them.”
The timing screams of significance, but authorities will methodically investigate to determine if he acted alone or is part of some terror group. With easy entrance into America with lax vetting under Biden and the Democrats, all sorts of suspicious types were allowed to enter the country.

“Part of the problem is that the Biden administration, for four years, had open border policies and let who knows what into the country,” said Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas. “This isn’t about people continuing to come into the country, because we know President Trump has secured the border. This is about what happens with people already here.”
Diagne was naturalized in 2013 during President Barak Obama‘s administration. Funny being nice to radical Muslims doesn’t seem to engender reciprocity.
Austin has not only a large Muslim population but is a center for Islamic activism. One of the most outspoken American Islamic scholars, Yasir Qadhi, is based there and is promoting the foundation of a Muslim neighborhood, Epic City.
All across America, Iranian immigrants have been celebrating the death Saturday of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. But there are individuals and perhaps groups who “immigrated” to America to do harm, not good. Such “sleeper cells” can activate and decimate.
Sources: Tousi TV, Fox News, others.


