
Shooters Identified In Deadly San Diego Mosque Attack That Left Three Dead
Authorities have identified the two suspected gunmen accused of carrying out a deadly shooting outside a mosque in San Diego that claimed the lives of three people before the suspects apparently took their own lives.
According to a law enforcement source, the suspects were identified as 17-year-old Cain Clark and 18-year-old Caleb Velasquez. Investigators believe at least one of the firearms used in the attack was taken from a parent’s residence. A suicide note referencing racial pride was also reportedly recovered, the source said.
Clark, who attended Madison High School, was known as a standout wrestler, according to posts published on the school’s social media accounts.
Police said both suspects were later discovered dead inside a white BMW several blocks away from the Islamic Center of San Diego. Investigators believe the pair died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
Law enforcement sources said anti-Islamic writings were found inside the vehicle, while “hate speech” had allegedly been written directly on the firearms used during the attack.
Authorities revealed that at approximately 9:42 a.m., officers received a report involving a runaway juvenile after a concerned mother contacted police. Following the conversation, investigators reportedly began treating the situation as a potentially serious public safety threat.
According to police, the mother told authorities she believed her son was suicidal. She also allegedly reported that multiple firearms from her home were missing, along with her vehicle. Investigators were additionally informed that her son was traveling with another individual and that both were dressed in camouflage clothing.
Police declined to publicly confirm whether the missing juvenile was directly connected to the mosque shooting, though many of the details correspond with information obtained by The Post.
Three adults were killed in the attack, including a security guard identified by reports as Amin Abdullah, who was described as acting heroically during the shooting.
Officials said the suspects escaped the scene in a white BMW before they were later found dead.
“We are safe, the entire school is safe. All the kids, all the staff, and the teachers are safe and out of the Islamic Center,” center Imam Taha Hassane said in a video obtained by the California Post and circulated among California’s Muslim community.
Police said officers arrived at the Islamic Center within four minutes after the first emergency calls came in, prompting what authorities described as a rapid and “dynamic” response operation.
During the response, between 50 and 100 officers entered the Islamic Center complex as law enforcement teams swept through classrooms, prayer halls, and nearby structures to secure the area and search for additional threats.
The investigation remains active, and officials have not yet formally announced a motive behind the attack.
{Matzav.com}