San Diego mosque shooting victims remembered
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Family of teen behind mosque rampage breaks silence. ‘We condemn these hateful and violent actions.’
The parents of Caleb Vazquez, one of two teens who killed three people in a hate-fueled rampage at San Diego’s largest mosque this week, broke their silence Thursday, issuing a statement mourning the victims and condemning their son’s actions as those of “an immensely lost, troubled, and misguided soul.”
Authorities' awareness of one of the gunman's past behavior raises questions about whether the attack could have been thwarted.
Mansour Kaziha, Nader Awad and Amin Abdullah were closely tied to the Islamic Center of San Diego and praised for their actions Monday.
One of the deranged teens behind the San Diego mosque shooting walked away from a mental health facility the day before carrying out Monday’s deadly attack, sources said. Caleb Vazquez, 18, left the Park Mental Health Treatment Center the morning before killing three people at an Islamic center with 17-year-old Cain Clark,
A man was arrested outside the Lakeville Mosque on Friday after claiming to be a military officer and federal agent after causing a "disturbance" before police were called.
A man claiming to be a federal agent had a concealed knife when he was stopped from entering a Lakeville mosque Friday morning
Occupiers 'forcibly entered the mosque and managed to reach the Dome of the Rock courtyard,' Palestinian Jerusalem Governorate says, calling it 'first of its kind since the occupation of Jerusalem in
The heroic and selfless actions of the victims ultimately saved lives by preventing the two attackers from penetrating deeper into the building, investigators have said.