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.
Police shot and killed Diagne minutes after he opened fire wearing a “Property of Allah” sweatshirt, killing three people. The FBI is investigating whether his attack had a nexus to terrorism.
Records obtained by Scripps News show authorities responded to numerous complaints about threats made by Diagne in the years leading up to the mass shooting. None of the encounters resulted in arrest or criminal charges…