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Waymo autonomous car blocks ambulance crew responding to deadly Austin mass shooting
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Waymo autonomous car blocks ambulance crew responding to deadly Austin mass shooting

Jim Flanders
Last updated: March 4, 2026 12:21 pm
Jim Flanders Published March 4, 2026
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Footage captured a startling moment when a Waymo self-driving vehicle briefly blocked Austin ambulance crews rushing to the scene of Sunday’s deadly mass shooting.

The incident occurred around 2 a.m. at a popular entertainment hub, where a gunman fatally shot three people and wounded 13 more. 

In the footage, the Waymo car comes to a sideways stop in the road as an ambulance heads up the street with flashing lights.  

As the vehicle appeared slow to react, intermittently moving and stopping, visibly distressed witnesses shouted at it to move.

Moments later, an Austin police car arrives, and an officer enters the Waymo vehicle, driving it into a nearby garage.

The company told Fox News Digital that, in the wake of the shooting, a Waymo car had been hailed by a rider for pickup when it identified a “road blockage and began executing a U-turn.” 

As the ambulance appeared mid-turn, the car then “briefly yielded and was assisted by a nearby officer.”

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A Waymo autonomous vehicle is parked near police cars with flashing red and blue lights outside a downtown Austin parking facility at night.

The company added that the incident served as a learning opportunity for road safety, particularly in densely populated cities.

The Austin-Travis County EMS (ATCEMS) chief addressed the incident Monday, emphasizing that the blockage likely had little impact on the victims’ outcomes as police still arrived at the scene in less than a minute.

A police officer opens the driver-side door of a white Waymo autonomous SUV in downtown Austin at night, with patrol lights flashing nearby.

“[ATCEMS], as well as our fellow public safety partners, work very closely with the autonomous vehicle vendors that operate here in the city of Austin,” Robert Luckritz said during a press conference. “We had more than 20 assets, resources that responded to this event. As said at an earlier press conference, we were on scene within 57 seconds. So in the grand scheme of the impact on the overall incident, we don’t believe it had any impact on patient outcomes.”

Luckritz added that ATCEMS has been in contact with Waymo to discuss steps for addressing the issue moving forward.

A Waymo autonomous vehicle drives through a brightly lit downtown Austin street at night near a parking garage entrance.

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Early Sunday, multiple people were shot outside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden on West 6th Street in downtown Austin, Texas.

Sources said the mass shooting is being investigated as a potential terrorism nexus, possibly linked to the recent U.S. and Israel strike on Iran, after the suspect — identified as 53-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen Ndiaga Diagne — was found wearing a “Property of Allah” sweatshirt and an undershirt depicting the Iranian flag.  

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