Years before Ndiaga Diagne was accused of a mass shooting outside a crowded Texas bar, he was accused of making a string of violent threats against his wife, an auto shop employee, and even himself.
Austin and New York City have both been hit by apparent pro-Islamic terrorist attacks in the past week.
The lawsuit, filed March 5 in Travis County district court, alleges Tesla employee Ndiaga Diagne attacked a co-worker over 65 years old during a workplace break on Dec. 4, 2025.
Three people are dead and 14 others hospitalized following a mass shooting early Sunday morning. (Brandon Bell/) A lot has happened in the past week since the tragedy, including the FBI launching an ...
The Hindu American Foundation denounced Texas politicians for blaming the Austin shooting on H-1B visas, noting the shooter was a U.S. citizen.
Tesla is facing yet another lawsuit, but this time it's not about failing door handles or an Autopilot crash. New court ...
Lillian Mendoza Brady said that she was working with Ndiaga Diagne at the Tesla factory in Austin on December 4 when he assaulted her ...
A woman working at Del Valle's Gigafactory says she was thrown to the ground at work — and that Tesla wouldn't identify her alleged assailant. Her lawsuit claims she later learned the assailant was ...
Sixty-five-year-old Lillian Mendoza Brady is suing the electric car company for over $1 million, claiming it negligently failed to protect her from Ndiaga Diagne, who has been identified as the ...
The gunman who carried out the mass shooting​ last weekend in Austin, Texas, assaulted a woman three months earlier at a ...
Diagne entered the U.S. on a tourist visa in March 2000. Since then, he became a lawful permanent resident and gained citizenship.