The translation of the text is: «Teenagers have become suspects in the shooting at the San Diego mosque»
19 may 2026 в 18:13
Two teenagers have been identified as suspects in the horrific and deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego. As a result of the incident that occurred on May 18, 2026, three people were killed, and law enforcement reported that the two teenagers allegedly attacked the mosque and then died from what appeared to be self-inflicted gunshot wounds. According to multiple sources, the teenagers were identified as Kane Clark and Caleb Vasquez.
According to information obtained from various media outlets, the alleged suspects in the shooting at the San Diego mosque are teenagers Clark and Vasquez. Authorities reported that the pair allegedly opened fire at the Islamic Center of San Diego on May 18, 2026.
Later, police found the bodies of the suspects in a vehicle located a few blocks from the mosque and stated that both teenagers likely died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
Officials are treating the case as a possible hate crime, as anti-Islamic writings and other messages were found in the vehicle.
As a result of the shooting, three people were killed, including a mosque security guard who was reportedly named Amin Abdullah.
Authorities confirmed that children attending classes at the mosque school were fortunately evacuated during the incident.
Clark was identified by several news outlets as one of the alleged shooters in the attack on the San Diego mosque. Reports indicate that Clark attended Madison High School in San Diego and participated in the school’s wrestling program.
According to NBC, Clark was studying remotely and was expected to graduate soon. Family members told reporters that they were shocked by the incident and knew little about the teenager’s alleged motives.
At the time of the shooting at the mosque, Clark was 17 years old, according to several reports.
The second suspect was identified as Vasquez, although some sources spelled his last name as Velasquez. Authorities reported that the teenager was allegedly with Clark during the attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego.
Vasquez was reported to be 18 years old. Police stated that both suspects were wearing camouflage clothing during the attack on the mosque. After the shooting, police officers found Vasquez and Clark dead in a nearby vehicle along with the weapon, ammunition, and alleged hate-related writings
According to information obtained from various media outlets, the alleged suspects in the shooting at the San Diego mosque are teenagers Clark and Vasquez. Authorities reported that the pair allegedly opened fire at the Islamic Center of San Diego on May 18, 2026.
Later, police found the bodies of the suspects in a vehicle located a few blocks from the mosque and stated that both teenagers likely died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
Officials are treating the case as a possible hate crime, as anti-Islamic writings and other messages were found in the vehicle.
As a result of the shooting, three people were killed, including a mosque security guard who was reportedly named Amin Abdullah.
Authorities confirmed that children attending classes at the mosque school were fortunately evacuated during the incident.
Clark was identified by several news outlets as one of the alleged shooters in the attack on the San Diego mosque. Reports indicate that Clark attended Madison High School in San Diego and participated in the school’s wrestling program.
According to NBC, Clark was studying remotely and was expected to graduate soon. Family members told reporters that they were shocked by the incident and knew little about the teenager’s alleged motives.
At the time of the shooting at the mosque, Clark was 17 years old, according to several reports.
The second suspect was identified as Vasquez, although some sources spelled his last name as Velasquez. Authorities reported that the teenager was allegedly with Clark during the attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego.
Vasquez was reported to be 18 years old. Police stated that both suspects were wearing camouflage clothing during the attack on the mosque. After the shooting, police officers found Vasquez and Clark dead in a nearby vehicle along with the weapon, ammunition, and alleged hate-related writings
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