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Austin Bar Shooting Raises Questions About Gun-Free Zones

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisMarch 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Nobody inside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden had any reason to think Sunday night would be their last. Then Ndiaga Diagne showed up.

Diagne, 53, a Senegalese immigrant, drove to a bar near the University of Texas-Austin campus wearing a “Property of Allah” sweatshirt with a Koran in his vehicle and an AR-pattern rifle in his hands. He started shooting. Austin Police engaged him in under a minute. He still managed to kill two people and wound more before officers put him down.

It’s unlikely any of the patrons were armed. Texas’s “51% rule” prohibits concealed carry in establishments that derive more than half their revenue from on-premises alcohol sales. Diagne almost certainly knew that. He didn’t pick that location by accident.

The FBI’s Non-Answer

FBI Special Agent in Charge Alex Doran told reporters there were “indicators” of “a potential nexus to terrorism.” A nexus. The man was wearing a religious declaration on his chest and had killed two people. The FBI’s reluctance to call it what it is has become a ritual at this point.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth was asked about it Monday morning. His response: “It doesn’t change the operation at all.” He’s technically right — Diagne’s actions don’t affect ongoing military operations. But for the rest of us inside the continental United States, it changes quite a bit.

The Bigger Problem Behind the Shooting

Whether Diagne was a lone wolf or the opening act is the question nobody in government wants to answer on the record. The Biden administration’s open-border policy allowed thousands of individuals — including documented terror suspects — to enter the country with minimal vetting. The downstream consequences of that policy are now someone else’s problem to manage, and they’re going to land on American streets.

This isn’t new territory. I wrote about the Iranian-linked threat infrastructure operating inside the U.S. earlier this year — the FBI has been quietly acknowledging it for a while. The question was never if something like Austin would happen, but where and when. (See: Iranian Sleeper Cells in America: How Prepared Do You Really Need to Be?)

The Clock Is the Variable You Control

Austin Police responded fast — under 60 seconds. Two people still died. That’s not a knock on the officers; it’s the math of active-killer events. By the time any external responder arrives, the first phase of the attack is usually over.

The only variable that consistently shortens the body count is time to effective resistance — how quickly the attacker runs into someone who can stop him. I’ve written about this before: attackers depend on owning the initiative. The moment that’s stripped away, the attack falls apart. Every time. (See: Public Safety Isn’t About Laws — It’s About Time to Effective Resistance)

Diagne targeted a gun-free zone. The same calculation that Westman made before the Annunciation Catholic Church shooting — documented in that same TTAG piece — his manifesto literally stated he targeted a school because victims would be unarmed. These attackers aren’t picking hard targets. They’re picking environments where the law has done their advance work for them.

What You Actually Do About It

If you’re in a state that still disarms you while doing nothing to stop the Diagnes of the world, you have a real decision to make.

  • Option one: work within your state’s legal framework and accept the limitations.
  • Option two: break the law and accept the criminal exposure.
  • Option three — and the cleanest one — is to move. Go somewhere that lets you carry effective tools, own standard-capacity magazines, and keep an AR or AK in your home without the government treating you like a suspect.

Whatever you decide, carry daily and train to a standard that matters. Owning a gun isn’t the same as being able to use it under stress. Get training. Carry your medical gear — tourniquet, chest seals, pressure bandage. Know where the exits are before you need them.

The threat assessment has changed. The men and women responsible for importing that threat aren’t taking your questions right now. That leaves you. Seconds count when first responders are minutes away.

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