Two Killed, 14 Injured in Texas Bar Shooting; FBI Probes Possible Terror Motive
Two people were killed and 14 others injured in a mass shooting at a bar in the US state of Texas, American media reported Sunday night.
According to CBS News, the incident occurred in the city of Austin on March 1. Authorities said multiple victims were transported to nearby hospitals following the attack.
Officials confirmed that three of the injured remain in critical condition. Emergency responders secured the area as investigations continued into the motive behind the shooting.
Police said the suspected gunman was shot and killed at the scene. Law enforcement agencies are working to determine whether the attacker acted alone.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has joined the investigation and is examining the case as a possible act of terrorism, though no official motive has yet been confirmed.
The United States has faced repeated mass shootings in recent years, prompting ongoing national debate over gun control, public safety, and domestic extremism.
Austin, known for its vibrant nightlife and live music scene, has generally been regarded as one of Texas’s safer major cities, making the attack particularly shocking for residents.
A deadly mass shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas, has left two dead and 14 injured, with federal authorities probing a possible terror connection.
Authorities have urged residents to avoid speculation as investigators continue gathering evidence, reviewing surveillance footage, and interviewing witnesses to piece together the sequence of events.
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