Bombings send chill through hipster city of Austin

Visitors take photos at a popular mural, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
A couple wait at a bus stop, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Dan Schafer visits the site of Sunday's explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
A cyclist visits the site of Sunday's explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
A hole and imprints of nails can be seen on a fence hit with debris from Sunday's explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
The shadow of a visiter is cast over a wall hit with debris from Sunday's explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Bombings send chill through hipster city of Austin

Visitors take photos at a popular mural, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
A couple wait at a bus stop, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Dan Schafer visits the site of Sunday's explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
A cyclist visits the site of Sunday's explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
A hole and imprints of nails can be seen on a fence hit with debris from Sunday's explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
The shadow of a visiter is cast over a wall hit with debris from Sunday's explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2. The recent blasts have sent a deep chill through a hipster city known for warm weather, live music, barbeque and, above all, not taking itself too seriously. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)