New shocking details have emerged in the San Diego mosque shooting, revealing that the teenage gunmen wore Nazi symbols and were allegedly radicalized online. The attack, which was livestreamed, left three people dead, including a security guard hailed as a hero.
Nazi Symbols and Racist Messages Found
According to police, the suspects had swastikas, imagery linked to the Atomwaffen Division, and the chilling phrase 'Race War Now' on their weapons and gear. Authorities stated that racist messages were also discovered, indicating a deep-seated ideological motive.
Victims and Heroism
Among the deceased was Amin Abdullah, a security guard who is being celebrated for his bravery. Witnesses say he acted quickly to save lives during the massacre, ultimately sacrificing his own. The other two victims have not yet been publicly identified.
Investigation and Online Radicalization
The FBI has taken over the investigation, focusing on how the teens were radicalized online. Officials believe the suspects were influenced by extremist groups and content promoting white supremacy and racial violence. The livestreamed nature of the attack has raised concerns about the use of social media platforms to broadcast violent acts.
This incident has reignited debates about online hate speech and domestic terrorism. Community leaders are calling for unity and stricter measures to prevent such tragedies in the future.



