
Teenage gunmen open fire on Islamic center, police say
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Teenage gunmen open fire on Islamic Center of San Diego, police say
An attack at an Islamic center in San Diego has left several people dead. Police officials say three adult males were killed, including a security guard. They also say the two teenage suspects, believed to be 17 and 19, were later found dead, apparently from self-inflicted gunshots. Investigators say they're treating the shooting as a hate crime until proven otherwise.
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Teenage gunmen open fire on Islamic center, police say
Clip: 5/18/2026 | 1m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
An attack at an Islamic center in San Diego has left several people dead. Police officials say three adult males were killed, including a security guard. They also say the two teenage suspects, believed to be 17 and 19, were later found dead, apparently from self-inflicted gunshots. Investigators say they're treating the shooting as a hate crime until proven otherwise.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGEOFF BENNETT: Welcome to the "News Hour."
As we come on the air tonight, we're following a developing story out of San Diego, an attack at an Islamic center.
AMNA NAWAZ: Police officials say three adult males were killed, including a security guard.
They also say the two teenage suspects, believed to be 17 and 19 years old, were later found dead, apparently from self-inflicted gunshots.
There was a massive police response this afternoon at the center located about nine miles north of downtown San Diego.
The site also houses a school.
And, as the situation unfolded, children could be seen being escorted to safety.
At a press conference this afternoon, San Diego's police chief thanked law enforcement for their efforts, especially when it came to those kids.
SCOTT WAHL, San Diego, California, Police Chief: I cannot express the gratitude, the willingness to step into harm's way, and I tell you what got me, watching the kids come running out just thankful to be alive.
GEOFF BENNETT: At that same press conference, the center's imam called this a time of sorrow and a time of sadness.
IMAM TAHA HASSANE, Islamic Center of San Diego: We have never experienced a tragedy like this before.
It is extremely outrageous to target a place of worship.
Our Islamic Center is a place of worship.
People come to the Islamic Center to pray, to celebrate, to learn, not only Muslims, but we have people from all walks of life.
GEOFF BENNETT: Officials say they're treating the shooting as a hate crime until proven otherwise.
AMNA NAWAZ: Today's shooting comes at a time of heightened concerns across a number of religious institutions.
In March, a man attacked a synagogue outside Detroit with a truck before dying in a confrontation with security guards.
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