Three people were killed in a shooting at a mosque in San Diego, California, on Monday, with two teenage suspects later found dead nearby. The incident is being investigated as a possible hate crime after police discovered a Nazi symbol, anti-Islamic writing, and a weapon inscribed with hate speech in the suspects' vehicle.
Suspects and Victims
One suspect was identified as 17-year-old Cain Clark. His mother had previously alerted police that he and a friend had run away with multiple weapons. Among the victims was a security guard who bravely attempted to intervene during the attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego.
Investigation
The FBI is assisting the San Diego Police Department with the investigation. Donald Trump has been briefed on the situation. Authorities are working to determine the motives behind the attack and any potential connections to extremist groups.
The shooting has sent shockwaves through the local community, with many expressing grief and outrage. Vigils are being planned to honor the victims.



