A shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday resulted in the deaths of three people.. The attack was carried out by two teenagers, Cain Clark and Caleb Vazquez, according to the report . As the investigation unfolds, authorities have found a hate-filled suicide note in Clark's locker, which has led them to investigate the shooting as a hate crime.

The Islamic Center of San Diego Attack: 3 Fatalities

The Islamic Center of San Diego, the largest mosque in San Diego County, was the target of the attack. The shooters, Clark and Vazquez, opened fire, killing three people, as reported. The incident has raised concerns about hate crimes and racial pride, as mentioned in Clark's suicide note.

Cain Clark's Hate-Filled Suicide Note

Clark, 17, left a hate-filled suicide note 'about racial pride' before opening fire, according to authorities. the note has been found in his locker,and its contents have led investigators to believe that the shooting was a hate crime. Clark was a virtual learning academy student and had been spiraling into 'hate speech', as reported.

Investigation and Aftermath

The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, with authorities looking into the circumstances surrounding the attack. the other suspect,Vazquez, 18, has not yet been pictured, and his current status is unknown. The incident has raised questions about the motives behind the attack and the role of hate speech in the shooters' actions, as reported by the authorities.

Questions Surrounding the Attack

As the investigation continues, several questions remain unanswered, including the specific motives behind the attack and the extent to which the shooters were influenced by hate groups.. According to the report, Clark and Vazquez were found in a BMW X1, alongside a shotgun and a gas canister adorned with a Nazi SS sticker, which has raised concerns about the potential involvement of extremist groups.