San Diego Mosque Shooting: Disturbing Livestream Reveals Shooter's Final Moments
Did Caleb Vasquez urge Cain Clark to kill him after San Diego mosque shooting?

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Caleb Vasquez, the shooter in the San Diego mosque attack, urged his accomplice Cain Clark to shoot him during a livestream after they killed three men. The FBI is investigating the incident, which included Nazi symbols and hate-filled messages, highlighting the disturbing motivations behind the attack.
- 01Caleb Vasquez encouraged Cain Clark to shoot him during a livestream after their attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego.
- 02The two shooters were dressed in Nazi attire and displayed hate speech on their weapons.
- 03The FBI is currently investigating the livestream video recorded during the incident.
- 04Three individuals, including security guard Amin Abdullah, were killed in the shooting.
- 05Amin Abdullah's daughter honored him at a press conference, describing him as her protector and a role model.
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In a chilling livestream following the San Diego mosque shooting, Caleb Vasquez, 18, can be seen urging his accomplice Cain Clark, 17, to shoot him in the head. The footage, recorded from a dashboard camera, captures Vasquez seizing the barrel of Clark's rifle and positioning it against his forehead multiple times. The video, which lacks audio, shows Clark shooting Vasquez before turning the weapon on himself. The FBI is investigating this disturbing incident, which resulted in the deaths of three men, including Amin Abdullah, a security guard at the Islamic Center of San Diego. During the attack, both shooters were dressed in Nazi attire and displayed hate speech on their firearms, including the phrase 'Race War Now.' They also left behind a manifesto praising Adolf Hitler and other mass murderers. At a press conference, Abdullah's daughter, Hawaa Abdullah, paid tribute to her father, describing him as her protector and a role model, emphasizing his dedication to defending the innocent as a security guard.
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The shooting has raised concerns about safety in places of worship and the rise of hate crimes in the community.
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