Mosque shooting suspects influenced by incel rage and Raúl Castro indicted: Morning Rundown
The San Diego mosque shooting suspects have been indicted, revealing their writings influenced by extremist ideologies. The Justice Department has also indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro for his involvement in a 1996 plane shooting incident. These events highlight ongoing concerns about domestic terrorism and international accountability.
- ▪The San Diego mosque shooting suspects were identified as Caleb Vazquez and Cain Clark, who killed three people before taking their own lives.
- ▪Their writings contained neo-Nazi ideology and incel rage, reflecting a disturbing trend in online extremism.
- ▪Raúl Castro has been indicted for conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals related to the 1996 shooting of civilian planes, with five other Cuban pilots also charged.
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Morning RundownMosque shooting suspects influenced by incel rage and Raúl Castro indicted: Morning RundownPlus, Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin warns against giving compensation to Jan. 6 rioters through the Trump administration’s new “anti-weaponization” fund.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00ShareAdd NBC News to GoogleMay 21, 2026, 7:04 AM EDTBy Elizabeth RobinsonWritings believed to have been written by the San Diego mosque shooting suspects contain extremist language including neo-Nazi ideology. The Justice Department indicts former Cuban President Raúl Castro.
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