San Diego Mosque Shooting: Cain Clark and Caleb Velasquez Identified as Suspects
In a tragic incident outside a San Diego mosque, two young men, Cain Clark, 17, and Caleb Velasquez, 18, have been identified as the alleged gunmen responsible for a shooting that resulted in three deaths. According to law enforcement sources, the suspects took weapons from their parents' home and left a suicide note expressing racial pride. The incident occurred near the Islamic Center of San Diego, where anti-Islamic writings were found in the suspects' vehicle, and hate speech was inscribed on the firearms used. The suspects were found dead from self-inflicted gunshot wounds in a BMW close to the mosque. The police had been alerted earlier by Clark's mother, who reported her son as a runaway and potentially suicidal, noting that several weapons and her vehicle were missing. The community is in shock, and the investigation is ongoing.