San Diego Mosque Attack: Shooters Radicalized Online, Display Nazi Symbols
San Diego mosque shooters were ‘radicalized online,’ wore Nazi symbols, inscribed vile 3-word message on guns

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Two teenagers responsible for a shooting outside the Islamic Center of San Diego were radicalized online and displayed Nazi symbols during the attack, which left three dead. Law enforcement recovered over 30 firearms and a crossbow linked to the suspects, who also inscribed racist messages on their weapons.
- 01The shooters wore Nazi symbols, including the Black Sun and Atomwaffen Division insignia, during the attack.
- 02They inscribed the phrase 'race war now' above a swastika on one of their handguns.
- 03The attack resulted in the deaths of three individuals, including a security guard who was a father of eight.
- 04Anti-Islamic writings were discovered in the suspects' vehicle, indicating a motive against the Muslim community.
- 05The shooters died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds shortly after the attack.
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The recent shooting outside the Islamic Center of San Diego, which resulted in three fatalities, has been linked to two teenagers who were reportedly radicalized online. Authorities revealed that the shooters wore Nazi symbols, including the Black Sun and insignia associated with the Atomwaffen Division, during the attack. They inscribed the phrase 'race war now' above a swastika on one of their firearms, highlighting their extremist beliefs. Among the victims was Amin Abdullah, a security guard who is credited with preventing further casualties. Following the attack, law enforcement recovered over 30 firearms and a crossbow from the suspects, along with anti-Islamic writings found in their vehicle. The shooters, identified as Cain Clark and another teen, were later found dead from self-inflicted gunshot wounds in their vehicle, just blocks from the scene of the attack. The motivations for their actions appear to stem from a deep-seated animosity towards the Muslim community.
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This tragic incident raises concerns about safety in places of worship and the influence of online radicalization.
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