Three people were killed in a shooting at the
Islamic Center of San Diego in
California in what authorities said they were investigating as a hate crime.Two suspects, aged 17 and 19, were also dead from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds, officials said. The
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is looking for any information from the public about the shooting as they investigate it, and had set up a tip line.The shooting occurred shortly before midday prayer, at the Islamic Center, located in the Clairemont area of
San Diego. The ICSD is the largest mosque in
San Diego county.“This is every community’s worst nightmare,” said
Scott Wahl, the
San Diego police chief.Authorities confirmed that no children at the center’s school were harmed, and said a reunification center had been set up for the families of those affected. Among the three people killed was a security guard at the center.“The threat currently has been addressed, children are safe, and that is a good thing,” said
Todd Gloria, the
San Diego mayor, at a press conference Monday afternoon. “Obviously, we’ve had the loss of life here at the
Islamic Center of San Diego, and to our local Muslim community, my prayers are with you. I want to assure our Muslim community that we will do everything it takes to make sure that you can feel safe in this city.”A spokesperson for a local hospital,
Sharp Memorial, also said that victims were being treated there.“We have never experienced a tragedy like this before, and at this moment all what I can say is sending our prayers and standing in solidarity with all the families in our community here and also the other mosques and all the places of worship in our beautiful city should always be protected,” said
Taha Hassane, an imam and director of the center. “It is extremely outrageous to target a place of worship.”The
Council on American-Islamic Relation quickly condemned Monday’s shooting.“We strongly condemn this horrifying act of violence,” CAIR-
San Diego executive director
Tazheen Nizam said in a statement. “No one should ever fear for their safety while attending prayers or studying at an elementary school.”The office of
Gavin Newsom,
California’s governor, said he had been briefed on the situation and Governor’s Office of Emergency Services was coordinating with local law enforcement.
Donald Trump was also briefed on the shooting Monday. “It’s a terrible situation,” he said.The suspected shooters, according to the FBI, are believed to have died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. “There were no officers involved in firing their weapons,” said Mark Remily of the FBI.In Los Angeles, located more than 100 miles north of
San Diego, police said they were increasing patrols at mosques, Islamic centers and places of worship around the city “out of an abundance of caution”.Meanwhile, the New York police department announced that it was also aware of the shooting, saying: “While there is currently no known nexus to NYC or specific threats to NYC houses of worship, out of an abundance of caution, the NYPD is increasing deployments to mosques across the city.”Associated Press contributed reporting