
The three police officers who stopped a mass shooter who opened fire in an Austin, Texas, bar Sunday now will face a grand jury that will pass judgment on how they did their job, thanks to a George Floyd era mandatory review policy.
The shooter, Ndiaga Diagne, a naturalized citizen from Senegal who wore an undershirt with an Iranian flag on it and a hoodie with the message, “Property of Allah,” killed three people and injured 13.
LibsofTikTok commented on X: “RIDICULOUS. These officers are HEROES. Democrats are insane.”
HOLY SH*T: The police officers who STOPPED the Islamic terrorist mass shooter in Austin, Texas, are being put before a Grand Jury for potential criminal charges.
RIDICULOUS
These officers are HEROES
Democrats are insane https://t.co/rFgjHwaixJ pic.twitter.com/hcjCaj4YDo
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 3, 2026
The New York Post reported, “Texas lawyer Doug O’Connell, whose firm O’Connell West has been tapped to represent the officers at the behest of the Austin Police Association, told The Post on Tuesday that such mandatory reviews are the brainchild of Austin District Attorney José Garza.”
O’Connell explained, “The district attorney, at the direction of the Wren Collective, insists on presenting every officer involved shooting to a grand jury,” referencing a shadowy and influential left-wing Austin-based criminal-justice reform group. “We believe that our clients will face this same process.”
Garza instituted the requirement when he took office in 2021 – just a few months after Floyd’s killing at the hands of a Minnesota cop.
This…is…INSANE. https://t.co/4XJmgvD8Qb
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) March 3, 2026
As WND reported, the bloodshed broke out just before 2 a.m. at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden near the University of Texas-Austin within hours of the U.S. military’s Operation Epic Fury against Iran. The responding police offices shot and killed Diagne to prevent further bloodshed.







