Deadly Rampage at Texas Bar: FBI Investigates Potential Terrorism Angle

A gunman opened fire from an SUV in Texas, killing two people before being fatally shot by police. The FBI is now probing a possible terrorism connection.
Texas authorities are investigating a deadly shooting at a bar in Plano, Texas that left two people dead and the suspected gunman killed by police. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is also looking into a potential terrorism link in the incident.
According to local police, the gunman first opened fire from inside an SUV before getting out of the vehicle and continuing the attack with a rifle. The suspect was ultimately shot and killed by responding officers.
The shooting occurred at around 8:30 pm on Saturday night at the Plano Sports Bar, a popular establishment in the suburb north of Dallas. Authorities have not yet released the identities of the two victims or the suspected shooter.
In a statement, the FBI confirmed that they are "working closely with local law enforcement to determine the nature and motive of the attack." The agency noted that they are "investigating this as an act of domestic terrorism."
This latest incident comes amidst a disturbing rise in mass shootings across the United States. Just last week, a gunman killed three people and wounded dozens more in a California garlic festival. The issue of gun violence and domestic terrorism continues to be a major focus for law enforcement and policymakers nationwide.
Investigators are urging anyone with information about the Plano shooting to come forward and assist with the ongoing probe. The FBI has mobilized its Joint Terrorism Task Force to aid in the investigation and determine if the attack had any ideological motivations.
This tragic event has once again shaken the Texas community and reignited the national conversation around gun control, domestic extremism, and the ongoing challenge of preventing such senseless acts of violence. As the investigation continues, authorities are promising a thorough and transparent process to bring justice for the victims and their families.
Source: Al Jazeera

