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Manifesto Uncovered in San Diego Mosque Shooting

SAN DIEGO MOSQUE INVESTIGATION DEEPENS

Staff and community members returned to the Islamic Center of San Diego for the first time on Wednesday, navigating a landscape of profound grief just two days after a brazen shooting claimed the lives of three men. As an impromptu memorial of flowers and handwritten notes grows by the hour outside the facility, federal and local law enforcement authorities have unveiled alarming new details regarding the two teenage gunmen held responsible for the targeted assault.

Investigators confirmed they have recovered a chilling 75-page manifesto attributed to the suspects, identified as a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old. The document expresses virulent hatred toward a variety of religious and ethnic demographics, with counter-terrorism analysts classifying the writings as overtly anti-Islamic and anti-Semitic in nature. Furthermore, cyber-forensics teams are actively investigating a potential livestream recording of the attack itself. In their recovered writings, the teenage shooters explicitly cited the 2019 Christchurch, New Zealand mass shooter as a primary ideological hero.

HEROIC ACTIONS OF SECURITY GUARD HONORED

The community gathered for an emotional candlelight vigil on Tuesday evening to honor the three victims who lost their lives in the tragedy. Among those killed was Amin Abdullah, a dedicated security guard who is being credited with saving countless lives inside the main prayer hall. Police confirmed that Abdullah successfully drew his own weapon and returned fire at the teenage gunmen, disrupting their forward progress before he was mortally wounded.

Speaking to the hundreds of mourners assembled at the vigil, Abdullah's daughter urged the public to remember her father not just for his final heroic moments, but for his lifelong commitment to uplifting others. She stated that her father's true legacy should be an enduring call for the community to strive to be better and remain unified in the face of division. Federal prosecutors are currently coordinating with the San Diego Police Department to determine the final scope of hate crime and domestic terrorism charges against the two suspects.

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By: NBC Palm Springs

May 20, 2026

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