Austin mass shooter’s history of spewing hate — including praising ‘eternal’ Islamic revolution,’ misogyny toward Conservative women

The Islamic radical who shot up an Austin bar had a history of spewing hateful messages online — including calling conservative women “wh–es” and praising the Islamic revolution as “eternal.”
The unhinged social media posts apparently tied to Ndiaga Diagne surfaced after the 53-year-old Senegalese national was killed by cops on Sunday after he embarked on a murderous rampage that left three people dead and wounded more than a dozen.
Diagne, who authorities believe may have been motivated by the US and Israeli missile strikes on Iran, hurled woman-hating, antisemitic and racist remarks on X — that were routinely flagged as “hateful conduct.”

“The Islamic revolution is eternal and here to stay until the end of time,” he raged in a post last April.
“You Zionist and islamophobes can be angry all you want but you can’t do a damn thing about it, no matter what.”
He also hurled vicious insults at conservative women, including MAGA podcaster Laura Loomer and influencer Valentina Gomez.

“Shut the f–k up you Israel first wh–e, move to Israel you f–king bitch,” he said of Loomer.
Diagne, who was wearing a “Property of Allah” sweatshirt at the time, was killed by cops after opening fire in the packed Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden in Austin.
Underneath his hoodie, the killer had on a shirt bearing the Iranian flag.


