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Texas DA says no charges for police in terror attack response amid criticism of mandatory grand jury review
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Texas DA says no charges for police in terror attack response amid criticism of mandatory grand jury review

Jim Flanders
Last updated: March 4, 2026 2:04 am
Jim Flanders Published March 4, 2026
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A progressive Texas district attorney said he will not seek charges against the Austin police officers who fatally shot a gunman who killed three people and injured 13 others in a suspected terror attack amid speculation they could potentially face a grand jury.

Travis County District Attorney José Garza released a statement after Gov. Greg Abbott said he would eventually have the final say on whether the officers should be charged or convicted in court. 

“These officers are heroes, and it should go without saying that my office is not seeking any charges and would not seek charges,” Garza said. “The accounts to the contrary are false, intentionally false, and are being peddled for obvious political purposes.”

Garza’s office was the subject of criticism after it became known that the officers could potentially face a grand jury as part of a 2021 policy that all officer-involved shooting cases and serious use-of-force incidents be presented to a grand jury for review.

Doug O’Connell, whose law firm O’Connell West has been tapped to represent the officers at the behest of the Austin Police Association, said the review is part of a policy instituted by Garza. 

Garza, O’Connell said, demanded the policy at the direction of the Wren Collective, a progressive criminal justice reform nonprofit that backs liberal DAs and is mainly composed of former public defenders seeking to overhaul the American justice system. 

“It’s my belief that the Wren Collective has directed the district attorney to review officer-involved cases this way,” O’Connell told Fox News Digital. “It seems they’re very anti-law enforcement officers.”

Jose Garza speaking at a wooden lectern during a news conference at the Blackwell-Thurman Criminal Justice Center.

The Austin police officers shot and killed Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen born in Senegal, early Sunday after he opened fire at a bar, Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden, killing Savitha Shan, 21, Jorge Pederson, 30, and 19-year-old Ryder Harrington.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Garza’s office.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, Wren Collective founder Jessica Brand thanked the responding officers for their actions, which she credited for saving more lives. 

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“Three people died in a mass shooting last week, more people were harmed, families are grieving and the entire city is in mourning,” she said. “The officers did heroic work and stopped what could have been an even bigger tragedy. As an Austin resident, I thank them, and also those people providing support for the many victims and their loved ones now.”

O’Connell said Garza ran on a campaign of targeting police officers in an anti-police climate. 

The DA instituted the review in 2021 amid calls for greater law enforcement accountability after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, which also sparked nationwide calls to defund police agencies. 

In addition to worrying about violence directed at them, officers now have to worry about potential legal action, O’Connell said. 

“Every time an officer is dispatched to a violent criminal call, they’ve got to be thinking: ‘I could be killed, or, depending on how this goes, I could be indicted,'” O’Connell said. 

In a post on X, Abbott praised the officers while noting that Garza’s office isn’t the end-all should the officers involved be charged or convicted in court. 

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Austin police officers at the scene of a mass shooting.

“These police officers are heroes who saved lives. Whatever the DA does, I will have the final say in the fate of these police officers,” he wrote on X. 

Fox News Digital has reached out to Abbott’s office for clarity on his remarks. 

Texas state Rep. Mitch Little, a Republican who formerly served as the impeachment attorney for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, told Fox News Digital there was no legal justification to have a grand jury for every single officer-involved shooting.

“The only explanation for that is a leftist ideological bent on the part of the district attorney’s office,” he said. 

Much of the criticism of the mandatory review stems from its lack of transparency, O’Connell said, 

“Nothing about it is fair or balanced. The district attorney holds all the power when it comes to grand juries,” he said, noting that defense lawyers aren’t allowed to be present or present evidence. 

“We know that grand juries have been manipulated because we’ve had to defend officers who have been indicted,” he added. 

Members of the FBI perform and local law enforcement investigate outside of Buford's bar

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Michael Bullock, the president of the Austin Police Association, the union that represents rank-and-file officers, said he believed there was already “sufficient information” that publicly shows a grand jury isn’t necessary. 

“There’s no need to subject these officers to that, especially since it’s taking the DA over a year in almost every case to present these to the grand jury,” he wrote Tuesday on X. “That’s way too long and added stress for officers who have already been through a lot.”

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