Austin Bar Massacre: Gunman Wore Iranian Flag, ‘Property of Allah’ Hoodie During Deadly Rampage
A 53-year-old gunman who unleashed carnage at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden in Austin, Texas, on Sunday morning was draped in Islamic iconography—wearing an Iranian flag shirt beneath a hoodie emblazoned with “Property of Allah”—as he murdered innocent Americans enjoying a Sunday morning.
The suspect, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Senegal, exchanged gunfire with police before being killed. Two victims died in the attack. Fourteen others were wounded, with three fighting for their lives in critical condition.
Disturbing Evidence of Radical Ties
Investigators discovered a Quran in the vehicle the shooter drove to the scene. This wasn’t the only red flag.
Search warrants executed at the gunman’s residence unveiled even more troubling findings: an Iranian flag and photographs of Iranian leaders prominently displayed in his home.
These aren’t random possessions. They’re deliberate statements of allegiance.
Questions Authorities Refuse to Answer
Despite overwhelming evidence pointing to ideological motivation, law enforcement has yet to offer a motive for this attack. This silence is becoming a disturbing pattern.
The American people deserve transparency, not bureaucratic foot-dragging. When a shooter wraps himself in the symbolism of America’s enemies and opens fire on civilians, the motive isn’t exactly a mystery requiring months of investigation.
The Pattern We’re Not Allowed to Notice
This attack follows an increasingly familiar template: radicalized individuals living among us, displaying obvious warning signs, yet somehow slipping through the cracks until innocent blood is spilled.
How many more warning signs do authorities need? Iranian flags in the home. Islamic declarations on clothing. And still, we’re told to wait patiently for investigators to determine what might have motivated this violence.
The Immigration Question No One Will Ask
The shooter was a naturalized citizen—someone America welcomed, vetted, and granted the privileges of citizenship. That process clearly failed.
It’s time for an honest national conversation about who we’re allowing into this country and whether our vetting procedures are worth the paper they’re printed on. This isn’t xenophobia. It’s basic national security.
Americans gathering at a neighborhood bar on a Sunday morning shouldn’t have to worry about being gunned down by someone pledging allegiance to hostile foreign powers.
President Trump Briefed on Attack
President Donald Trump has been notified of the shooting, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. Given this administration’s commitment to confronting radical Islamic terrorism head-on—unlike its predecessor—Americans can expect a response that doesn’t tiptoe around uncomfortable truths.
The Victims Deserve More Than Platitudes
Two families are planning funerals. Fourteen survivors are recovering from gunshot wounds. Three remain in critical condition, fighting for their lives.
They deserve more than carefully worded press releases that avoid naming the obvious. They deserve a government willing to acknowledge reality and take meaningful action to prevent the next attack.
What Happens Next Matters
This massacre should spark immediate action: a comprehensive review of naturalization procedures, enhanced monitoring of individuals displaying allegiance to hostile regimes, and an end to the political correctness that prevents honest assessment of threats.
The evidence recovered from this shooting tells a clear story. The only question is whether our leaders have the courage to read it honestly and respond accordingly.
American lives depend on getting this right. No more excuses. No more evasions. No more pretending we don’t see the patterns right in front of us.
The time for hard truths and harder action is now.





