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Texas bar shooting leaves 3 dead, 14 injured
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Texas bar shooting leaves 3 dead, 14 injured

DW News · Mar 1, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Police say a "male shooter" was killed after opening fire on patrons in a bar in Austin. The man reportedly engaged police with gunfire as soon as they arrived at the scene.

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Authorities say three people were killed and 14 others wounded during a shooting at a bar in the US city of Austin, Texas, early Sunday. Speaking at an early morning press conference, Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said police received reports of a "male shooting at Buford's" Backyard Beer Garden, a popular bar in the city's entertainment district. When police arrived at the scene, Davis said they confronted a man with a gun and "returned fire, killing the suspect." A motive was not immediately clear.Police remained at the scene in downtown Austin for several hoursImage: Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman/AP Photo/picture alliance Austin Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Chief Robert Luckritz said three people were found dead at the scene. A further 14 injured were taken to local hospitals. Of the injured, Luckritz said three were in critical condition. "We received a call at 1:39 a.m. local time (0739 GMT) and within 57 seconds, the first paramedics and officers were on scene actively treating the patients," Luckritz added. Mayor praises rapid response Police say they maintain a large presence in the party neighborhood and were able to quickly dispatch officers to the scene as bars in the area were closing. Austin Mayor Kirk Watson praised the rapid response, saying, "I am very thankful for the speed with which our public safety officials responded to this. I don't think there's any question that it saved lives."Austin Mayor Kirk Watson praised the swift response of emergency workersImage: Ricardo B. Brazziell/Austin American-Statesman/AP Photo/picture alliance Further updates are expected at another press conference scheduled for later on Sunday. Edited by: Natalie Muller


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