Gun attack at Islamic centre leaves three dead
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Police said one of those killed in the attack was a mosque security guard who reportedly intervened during the shooting, helping to protect worshippers and prevent further casualties
Three people were killed after a shooting at a mosque complex in San Diego, California, prompting a major police investigation into what authorities believe may have been a hate-related attack.
The incident occurred on Monday at the Islamic Center of San Diego, where worshippers and students were present when gunfire broke out.
According to local authorities, two teenage suspects linked to the attack were later found dead from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
Police said one of those killed in the attack was a mosque security guard who reportedly intervened during the shooting, helping to protect worshippers and prevent further casualties.
Emergency responders and heavily armed officers quickly sealed off the area as families, students and worshippers were evacuated from the complex, which also houses educational facilities for children.
Investigators are working to determine the motive behind the shooting, although officials said early evidence suggested the attack could be linked to religious hatred.
The incident has drawn condemnation from community leaders and public officials, who described the violence as deeply disturbing.
The Islamic Center of San Diego is one of the largest Muslim communities in southern California and serves thousands of worshippers.
Authorities said further details would be released as the investigation progresses.
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