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First Victim of Austin Mass Shooting by Obama Third-World Migrant Identified

First Victim of Austin Mass Shooting by Obama Third-World Migrant Identified

Smiling young man with tousled hair wearing a striped polo shirt, posing outdoors in a sunny setting with greenery in the background.

Smiling young man with tousled hair wearing a striped polo shirt, posing outdoors in a sunny setting with greenery in the background.
Austin mass shooting victim Ryder Harrington / GoFundMe

The first victim of the mass shooting in Austin, Texas, was identified on Monday.

Very early Sunday morning, Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old Senegalese immigrant who was living in Pflugerville, Texas, as a naturalized citizen under Obama, opened fire and killed 3 people and wounded 14.

Authorities received a call at 1:59 am for the shooting at Buford’s Bar on West Sixth Street, Austin EMS Chief Robert Luckritz said.

Three of the 14 victims who were transported to local hospitals were in critical condition.

Ndiaga Diagne committed the mass shooting after Iran’s Supreme Leader and more than 40 top Iranian officials were killed on Saturday in the US’s Operation Epic Fury.

Surveillance image and identification photo of a man wearing a gray hoodie with "Property of Allah" text, captured in a public area.
Austin bar mass shooter Ndiaga Diagne

Diagne wore a sweatshirt that said, “Property of Allah.” Authorities also found a Quran in his car.

Diagne was killed by police.

Image of a gray undershirt displaying the Iranian flag, stained with blood, while being examined by an investigator at a crime scene.
Austin mass shooter dead

On Monday, it was revealed that one of the shooting victims was a Texas college student.

Ryder Harrington was a student at Texas Tech University.

“It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our brother, Ryder Harrington, a member of the Fall 2024 Pledge Class,” the GoFundMe said.

“Ryder was a beloved son, brother, and friend whose kindness and presence touched countless lives. From the moment he joined our brotherhood, he brought a light that was impossible to ignore. Ryder had a rare ability to truly enjoy life to make people laugh, to make moments feel bigger, and to make ordinary days unforgettable. If anyone embodied what it meant to live fully and love deeply, it was Ryder,” they said.

“All donations will go directly to the Harrington family to help cover funeral and memorial costs,” they said.

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Author: Cristina Laila