San Diego mosque shooters radicalized online, says FBI
Summary
Two teenagers attacked a mosque in San Diego, killing three people before taking their own lives. The FBI says the attackers met online and shared white supremacist beliefs that influenced their actions.Key Facts
- The shooters were 17 and 18 years old.
- The attack took place at a mosque in San Diego.
- Three people were killed in the shooting.
- The assailants committed suicide shortly after the attack.
- The FBI found the teenagers were radicalized through online interactions.
- They shared white supremacist views and wrote about them.
- The attackers first met each other on the internet.
- Authorities are investigating the motivations behind the attack.
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