The blood-soaked undershirt of the Austin mass shooter who gunned down innocent Americans over the weekend has revealed disturbing evidence pointing to Iranian influence behind the deadly attack that left two dead and 14 wounded.
Ndiaga Diagne, the 53-year-old terrorist who opened fire at Buford's Backyard Beer Garden early Sunday morning, was reportedly motivated by recent U.S.-Israeli military operations against the Iranian regime, according to emerging evidence from the crime scene.
Police tracked down Diagne and eliminated the threat with deadly force, but not before he had already unleashed carnage on unsuspecting Americans enjoying their weekend. The Austin Police Department confirmed the suspect was neutralized, but the damage was already done.
Iran's Shadow War Comes to American Streets
This attack represents exactly what America First patriots have been warning about – foreign adversaries inspiring violence on our own soil while our borders remain porous and our enemies grow bolder by the day.
The timing is no coincidence, folks. As President Trump works to restore American strength on the world stage and support our Israeli allies against Iranian aggression, Tehran's proxies and sympathizers are striking back at innocent Americans.
Where was the intelligence community on this one? How many more Iranian-inspired sleeper cells are lurking in our communities while federal agencies waste resources on targeting parents at school board meetings?
"This is what happens when America's enemies feel emboldened to act against our people," said one local law enforcement source who requested anonymity.
The blood on that shirt tells a story – not just of one madman's rampage, but of a regime in Tehran that celebrates American suffering and inspires violence against our citizens.
How many more attacks will it take before we acknowledge that Iran's tentacles reach deep into American communities? And when will our intelligence apparatus focus on real threats instead of political persecution of conservatives?
