Updates: Shooting reported at Islamic centre in Clairemont, San Diego

Updates: Shooting reported at Islamic centre in Clairemont, San Diego

BBC general

Key Points:

  • The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the largest Muslim advocacy group in the US, strongly condemned the shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, emphasizing that no one should fear for their safety while attending prayers or studying at an elementary school located on the center's campus.
  • San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl confirmed the suspects took three weapons and were dressed in camouflage; the incident is being investigated as a hate crime involving generalized hate rhetoric, though no specific threat was made against the Islamic Center.
  • Police responded swiftly using active shooter protocols and found three deceased individuals, including a security guard at the center; a landscaper nearby was possibly injured but this remains unconfirmed.
  • The Islamic Center, also home to the Al Rashid School offering religious education to children, is mourning the tragedy, with Imam Taha Hassane urging respect for victims' families and calling for a culture of love and tolerance.
  • The shooting occurred just days before Eid al-Adha, one of the most significant Muslim holidays, deeply impacting the community during a sacred and spiritually important time.

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