Thousands attended a Janazah prayer memorial at the Mission Valley River Park before the burial services for the three victims of Monday's Islamic Center attack.
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The two San Diego teens suspected of attacking the Islamic Center of San Diego were part of online white supremacist hate movement.
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On Monday May 18, a security guard and two community members were killed when two teenage suspects opened fire on the Islamic Center of San Diego in Clairemont. Police are investigating the shooting as a hate crime. Now, San Diego's Muslim community is mourning and beginning the long road to recovery.
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We have compiled a list of ways to support the impacted families, including donation funds organized by the center. We have also gathered mental health, legal, and crisis resources for anyone who needs support right now.
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Want to buy a gun in California? Lawmakers may have you set aside four hours — and bring ammo for the range
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Crews are working to contain a 1000-acre brush fire near 37000 block of Tusil Road on the Campo Reservation.
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A security guard, Amin Abdullah, and two community members Mansour Kaziha and Nadir Awad are being remembered as heroes who prevented more casualties.
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Community members have donated more than $2 million to the three victims’ families.
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On Tuesday morning, San Diego-area Muslim leaders, including those from the Islamic Center of San Diego, identified the victims of the shooting as Amin Abdullah, Mansour Kaziha and Nadir Awad. Abdullah was the security guard at the facility who was being hailed as a hero for saving lives during the shooting.
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