Two teenagers, radicalized online, attacked the Islamic Center of San Diego, killing three before fatally shooting themselves. The FBI recovered a manifesto and is investigating the attack as a hate crime.
- The shooters, Cain Lee Clark, 17, and Caleb Liam Vazquez, 18, met online and were radicalized by hate. - A 75-page manifesto filled with neo-Nazi symbols and slurs was recovered, calling for the massacre of various groups.
- A security guard engaged the teens in a gun battle, delaying them and allowing 140 children to escape to safety. - Authorities recovered 30 guns and a crossbow from the parents of one teen, and searched three homes.
The attack is being investigated as a hate crime, and the FBI is still looking into how the radicalization occurred.