SAN DIEGO — Three people were fatally shot at an Islamic center in the Clairemont neighborhood on Monday morning, and two teenage suspects were found dead of apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds in ...
Three people, including a security guard, were killed in a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday before two suspected gunmen, aged 17 and 18, were found dead from apparent ...
By Mike Blake and Steve Gorman SAN DIEGO, May 18 (Reuters) - Two teenage gunmen opened fire on Monday at the Islamic Center of San Diego, California, killing a security guard and two other men outside ...
Two teenage gunmen opened fire outside the Islamic Center of San Diego in California on Monday, killing three men, including a security guard, police said. Authorities are probing the attack as a ...
Five people are dead including two gunmen who police said entered the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday morning and opened fire.
A shooting left three men dead outside a mosque in San Diego on Monday. The police subsequently neutralized two teenage ...
Officers began receiving calls before noon about a shooting outside the mosque, police said.
"There was definitely hate rhetoric that was involved," SDPD Chief Scott Wahl said of the ongoing investigation.
Five people are dead, including the two suspects, after a shooting at a San Diego mosque on Monday.
Authorities are now piecing together the horrific hate crime that left five people dead – including the two suspected teenage gunmen – and has rocked California and the US.
The shooting, which authorities are investigating as a possible hate crime, left at least five people dead, including two suspected shooters.
Five total people are dead following a shooting at a mosque near downtown San Diego on Monday, including the two shooting suspects. FOX 4's Vania Castillo has more.