Teen Gunmen Attack San Diego Mosque in Armor

Two teenage shooters opened fire at San Diego's Islamic Center. A brave security guard's sacrifice prevented greater tragedy during the devastating rampage.
A devastating mass shooting unfolded at the Islamic Center of San Diego when two teenage gunmen, aged 17 and 18, launched a coordinated attack on the religious facility. Witnesses and law enforcement officials described the perpetrators as approaching the mosque with military-style preparation, equipped with both handguns and rifles while wearing full tactical gear that gave them the appearance of heavily armored assailants ready for sustained combat.
The weapons utilized in this tragic incident had been legally registered to one of the gunmen's parents, raising immediate questions about firearm storage protocols and parental responsibility in preventing youth access to weapons. This detail would become central to the investigation as authorities worked to understand how minors obtained and coordinated the use of registered firearms for such a premeditated attack.
During the harrowing moments of the assault, a vigilant security guard positioned at the Islamic Center demonstrated remarkable courage by confronting the armed assailants. According to accounts provided by mosque members who witnessed the horrific events, the guard managed to shoot and strike one of the teenage shooters as they advanced toward the facility. Despite sustaining injuries from gunfire, the wounded attacker continued charging forward with apparent determination to reach deeper into the mosque.
The security guard's heroic response extended beyond his physical confrontation with the gunmen. Recognizing the gravity of the unfolding emergency, he immediately alerted administrators at the school located within the Islamic Center complex, urging them to implement lockdown procedures to protect the children and staff present on the premises.
Source: The Guardian


