San Diego mosque shooters met online and left writings expressing hate, FBI says
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San Diego mosque shooters met online and left writings expressing hate, FBI says
"The search began after the mother of one teen reported that her son was suicidal and had run away, according to Police Chief Scott Wahl, who said weapons and her vehicle were missing from the family's home. Two hours after her call, the shooting started at the Islamic Center of San Diego, which also houses a school. The suspects, ages 17 and 18, were found nearby in a vehicle after killing themselves."
Teenagers killed three people at the Islamic Center of San Diego after meeting online and sharing broad hatred toward different religions and races. FBI officials said authorities recovered writings by the suspects but did not specify the ideologies or views expressed. Investigators recovered 30 firearms and a crossbow from two residences searched in connection with the case. Authorities continued working to determine whether the shooters had broader plans. Police began searching after one teen’s mother reported he was suicidal and had run away, with weapons and a vehicle missing. The shooting began about two hours later. The suspects, ages 17 and 18, were found nearby in a vehicle after killing themselves. The attack followed rising threats and hate crimes targeting Muslim and Jewish communities amid the Middle East war.
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