Frightening incident at San Diego mosque one month after deadly attack

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A sharp-eyed security guard may have helped avert another tragedy at a Southern California mosque just one month after a deadly mass shooting left three worshippers dead.

The alarming incident unfolded Thursday at the Islamic Center of San Diego, where heightened security remains in place following the massacre carried out by teenage killers Cain Clark and Caleb Vazquez.

According to mosque leaders, a security guard spotted a vehicle repeatedly circling the property and quickly alerted authorities.

“Our security guard noticed that there was a car passing by multiple times,” Imam Taha Hassane told KGTV.

It happened at the Islamic Center of San Diego on the one month anniversary of the deadly mass shooting at the mosque where three people were gunned down ABC NEWS
An alert security guard at a Southern California mosque is being credited with potentially preventing a tragedy after police made a stop on a suspicious car. ABC NEWS

Hassane said officers – already at the mosque – immediately sprang into action. He said they notified other cops nearby about the suspicious car and the vehicle was located a short distance from the mosque, per the San Diego Police Department.

“Thankful for having the officer here at the time, so he did what was supposed to be done, and the response of the law enforcement was done immediately,” Hassane said.

The car was stopped and officers detained the driver. Inside the vehicle, police said they found “a Nazi flag as well as a suspicious canister.”

“Out of an abundance of caution, the Metro Arson Strike Team was requested to respond and evaluate the suspicious item,” police said, noting that businesses/homes in the area were evacuated.

“At this time, there is no active threat to the Islamic Center of San Diego,” per SDPD, who said the investigation remains ongoing. 

The Imam said with it happening on the one-month anniversary of the shooting, it has put both his congregation and the entire neighborhood on edge.

Hassane said officers-already at the mosque on the day- immediately sprang into action. He said they notified other cops nearby about the suspicious car. ABC NEWS

Despite the disturbing incident, Hassane said his community has slowly started to heal one-month after the deadly mass shooting.

“We are healing, we are recovering slowly, it’s a process, it’s going to take some time, but we are coming back stronger,” the Imam said.

In a June 12 message to congregants, mosque leaders said law enforcement has maintained a steady presence at the Islamic Center of San Diego as officials work closely with security experts in the wake of last month’s deadly attack.

“Law enforcement maintains a consistent presence at ICSD as our leadership works closely with safety professionals to monitor the situation,” the message said.

The mosque also revealed it is working with a private security firm to evaluate additional protective measures and is already rolling out interim precautions.

Among the changes under consideration are handheld metal detector screenings and a policy requiring visitors to leave bags and other large personal items in a designated area outside the building before entering.

The Imam said with it happening on the one-month anniversary of the shooting, it has put the the entire neighborhood on the edge. ABC NEWS

Clark and Vazquez went on a deadly shooting rampage at the San Diego mosque on May 18, killing the Islamic center’s security guard and father of eight Amin Abdullah, who police say prevented more deaths, along with two members of the mosque, Nader Awad and Mansoor Kazziha, before turning the gun on themselves. 

The shooters co-authored a manifesto, featuring the same Nazi imagery Clark donned in a livestream video of the horrific attack.

After the shooting, the livestream showed Clark shoot Vazquez twice in the head before turning the gun on himself.

Inside the vehicle, police said they found “a Nazi flag as well as a suspicious canister.” ABC NEWS

Anti-Islamic writings were also found in the suspects’ vehicle, according to a law enforcement source.

The shooters’ motivations are unknown, though it appears to be a crime aimed at the Muslim faith.

The California Post reached out to the Islamic Center and the police department for further comment.

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