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Writings believed to have been written by the San Diego mosque shooting suspects contain extremist language including neo-Nazi ideology.
The heroic and selfless actions of the victims ultimately saved lives by preventing the two attackers from penetrating deeper into the building, investigators have said.
New disturbing details have emerged about the May 18 massacre at a San Diego mosque, and the two deranged teenage shooters who allegedly livestreamed the carnage and left behind
In 74-page screed, the two teen killers invoked neo-Nazi group that killed gay Jew and hint at plans to attack Jewish targets
Several speakers, including activist Jake Lang, protested a proposed mosque, Hindu temple and Jain temple in Frisco. City leaders say the sites have been zoned for more than 25 years.
Like schools across the U.S., the Islamic Center of San Diego had sought to prepare its students for the possibility that a gunman could breach its walls.
Mansour Kaziha, Nader Awad and Amin Abdullah were closely tied to the Islamic Center of San Diego and praised for their actions Monday.
The attackers who killed three people Monday at a San Diego mosque shared a live video of the shooting as well as a document citing racist, Islamophobic and antisemitic ideology.