The Islamic Center of San Diego held its first Friday service after a mass shooting on Monday. - Two gunmen entered the property, shattering the community's peace.
- Imam Taha Hassane greeted families and noted a larger-than-usual crowd. - San Diego Police officers guarded the entrance, and a memorial of flowers grew outside.
- Attendees expressed raw grief and determination to unite. The community continues to mourn the three heroes lost in the attack.