Two teenage shooters, identified as Cain Clark, 17, and Caleb Vazquez, 18, were found dead in a vehicle after killing three victims outside a San Diego mosque. According to the report, the vehicle contained a gas can with Nazi imagery and weapons inscribed with hate speech. the shooters had committed suicide before being located by authorities.

The San Diego Mosque Shooting:A Tragic Event

The shooting occurred outside the mosque, resulting in the deaths of three victims. As the report says, the shooters used weapons with hate speech written on them, and anti-Islamic writings were found in the car. The imam confirmed that no children were injured during the shooting.

Cain Clark and Caleb Vazquez: The Teenage Shooters

Cain Clark, 17, and Caleb Vazquez, 18, were identified as the two teenage shooters. According to the report, the mother of one of the teens had reported her son's runaway with several of her weapons and her vehicle, leading authorities to search for the two teens. As many as 100 officers searched the mosque for the shooters.

The Investigation and Aftermath

The investigation into the shooting is ongoing. As the report says, authorities had been on the lookout for the two teens after the mother's report . The discovery of the vehicle with Nazi imagery and hate speech-written weapons has raised concerns about the motivations behind the shooting. According to the report, the shooters had committed suicide before being located by authorities.

Unanswered Questions: The Motivations Behind the Shooting

While the report provides some details about the shooting, there are still unanswered questions about the motivations behind the attack. as the report says, anti-Islamic writings were found in the car, and hate speech was written on the weapons used in the shooting.. However, the report does not provide further information about the shooters' backgrounds or possible connections to extremist groups.