At least three people, including the alleged gunman, have been killed after a shooting at a bar in Texas.
Authorities say 14 others were wounded after the incident in central Austin, where the suspect was found to have "potential" links to terrorism.
The city's police chief Lisa Davis told reporters early on Sunday that her force received reports of a "male shooting" at Buford's, a popular beer garden in the city's entertainment district.
Ms Davis said the suspect, who was driving an SUV near the bar, put the vehicle's indicators on, opened his window "and began shooting with a pistol, striking patrons on the bar patio and in front of the bar".
The suspect then parked and "got out of his car armed with a rifle, and began shooting at people passing by".
When police arrived at the scene on West 6th Street, they found a man with a gun and three officers "returned fire, killing the suspect".
There were indications "on the subject and in his vehicle" suggesting a "potential" link to terrorism, according to the FBI's agent in charge, Alex Doran.
Ms Davis said they were lucky because of all the resources the police department had on nearby West 6th Street at the time, and as bars were closing, the resources "were able to rapidly move here".
Emergency medical services chief Robert Luckritz said three people were found dead at the scene and the injured were taken to hospitals. Of those injured, three were in a critical condition.
Mr Luckritz said they got a call "at 1.39am and within 57 seconds, the first paramedics and officers were on scene actively treating the patients".
Austin Mayor Kirk Watson praised the rapid response by police and rescuers, saying they "definitely saved lives".
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Police have not released the identity of the gunman or made any comment on their motive.
Federal agencies are helping with the investigation, Ms Davis said.
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