San Diego mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez’s home raided, cops remove bags of evidence
San Diego police conducted a raid on the home of accused mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez, collecting evidence related to the recent attack. The raid follows the shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, which resulted in the deaths of three individuals. Authorities had previously issued a gun violence restraining order against Vazquez and his father due to concerns about firearms in their home.
- ▪Caleb Vazquez's home was raided by San Diego police as part of the investigation into a deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego.
- ▪During the raid, officers removed boxes and evidence bags from the property, while Vazquez's parents were seen leaving in a vehicle.
- ▪Vazquez and another suspect are accused of killing three members of the mosque during the attack.
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Metro exclusive San Diego mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez’s home raided, cops remove bags of evidence By Daniel Farr Published May 22, 2026, 9:25 p.m. ET Moments later, what appeared to be Vazquez's parents were seen leaving the property in a black Acura as the police activity continued behind them. See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google San Diego police swarmed the home tied to accused mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez on Friday, transforming the residential property into a sprawling crime scene as detectives hauled out boxes and evidence bags. Officers flooded the driveway and front walkway of the two-story San Diego County home, with some standing guard while others moved in and out, video obtained by The California Post showed.
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