- Three people were killed in a shooting at a mosque in San Diego, California, on Monday, with two teenage suspects later found dead nearby.
- Police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime after discovering a Nazi symbol, anti-Islamic writing, and a weapon inscribed with 'hate speech' in the suspects' vehicle.
- 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.
- The FBI is assisting the San Diego Police Department with the investigation, and Donald Trump has been briefed on the situation.
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