Two people were killed and several injured in a shooting outside a bar in Austin, Texas, in an incident the FBI says may be related to terrorism.
Police said they were called to the scene near Buford's bar in the capital of the southern US state around 2 am (0700GMT) on Sunday, following reports of a "male shooter".
In addition to the two deceased victims, the suspected gunman was also dead at the scene, police said. Fourteen people were taken to hospital.
Police have not identified the victims or the suspect and have not commented on a potential motive, nor offered details about the incident's possible terrorism connection.
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said officers responded to reports of a man with a gun at Buford's on West Sixth Street, a popular entertainment district in the city.










