San Diego mosque shooters were ‘radicalized online,’ wore Nazi symbols, inscribed vile 3-word message on guns
Two teenagers opened fire outside an Islamic Center in San Diego, killing three people. They were reportedly radicalized online and displayed Nazi symbols during the attack. The shooters were found dead in their vehicle from self-inflicted gunshot wounds shortly after the incident.
- ▪The shooters wore Nazi symbols and inscribed racist messages on their firearms.
- ▪They killed three individuals, including a security guard who attempted to prevent further casualties.
- ▪Anti-Islamic writings were discovered in the suspects' vehicle.
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Metro San Diego mosque shooters were ‘radicalized online,’ wore Nazi symbols, inscribed vile 3-word message on guns By Ross O'Keefe Published May 19, 2026, 3:30 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The San Diego mosque shooters were “radicalized online,” cops say — as it’s revealed they wore Nazi symbols and etched racist statements on their gear as they opened fire outside an Islamic Center, killing three people in the process. The two teens “did not discriminate on who they hated,” law enforcement officials said in a press conference Tuesday, adding they had recovered over 30 guns and a crossbow in connection to the suspects.
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