SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA — An armed attack on the Islamic Center in San Diego on Monday resulted in the tragic deaths of five individuals, including three men and the two assailants. The shocking incident has drawn national attention, with President Donald Trump condemning the attack as “horrific” and expressing his outrage at the violence inflicted upon the community.
According to law enforcement officials, the attack was carried out by two young men aged 17 and 19, who opened fire near the mosque. The shooting led to the deaths of three men, with authorities noting that a security guard, who was also killed during the attack, played a crucial role in preventing further fatalities. Shortly after the incident, police located the suspects in a nearby vehicle, where they reportedly took their own lives in what is believed to be a suicide.
San Diego Police Chief Scott Wol confirmed that the authorities are treating the incident as a “hate crime,” prompting the involvement of the FBI to further investigate the matter. Chief Wol reassured the public regarding the safety of all children at the mosque’s daycare, which is the largest in San Diego County, following a swift evacuation under strict security measures.
In the wake of the attack, responses from officials have been swift. President Trump referred to the shooting as “horrific,” while California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office expressed its commitment to monitoring the situation and providing necessary support to local authorities. This incident raises alarming concerns regarding the increasing prevalence of hate crimes in the United States, particularly those targeting places of worship.
The Islamic Center in San Diego serves as the largest mosque in the county and houses the “Rashid” school, which is focused on Arabic and Islamic studies. Additionally, the center engages in various community events and interfaith initiatives, making it a vital institution within the local community. This attack occurs amidst rising fears of hate crimes and the targeting of religious institutions across the United States, alongside a troubling increase in mass shooting incidents in recent years.
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