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Family says suspect in San Diego mosque shooting was influenced by hateful content online

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Family of one shooter in San Diego mosque attack says he was influenced by hateful content online - NBC News.

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Family of 1 San Diego mosque shooting suspect says they are ‘deeply sorry'.

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The family of Caleb Vasquez, one of the suspects in the deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, has released a statement saying they are "deeply sorry.

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Family says suspect in San Diego mosque shooting was influenced by hateful content online.

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The family of one of the suspects in a deadly shooting at a San Diego mosque this week said his exposure to hateful and extremist content online "contributed to his descent into radicalized ideologies and violent beliefs."The Vazquez family apologized for the actions Caleb Vazquez is accused of, which they said there was no excuse for, and spoke out against online spaces that "normalize hatred" in the statement provided to NBC San Diego by the family's attorney

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A: Family of one shooter in San Diego mosque attack says he was influenced by hateful content online - NBC News.

B: The family of one of the suspects in a deadly shooting at a San Diego mosque this week said his exposure to hateful and extremist content online "contributed to his descent into radicalized ideologies and violent beliefs."The Vazquez family apologized for the actions Caleb Vazquez is accused of, which they said there was no excuse for, and spoke out against online spaces that "normalize hatred" in the statement provided to NBC San Diego by the family's attorney

negation mismatch

A: Family of one shooter in San Diego mosque attack says he was influenced by hateful content online NBC NewsSan Diego Mosque Shooter So Alarmed Police, They Seized Father's Guns

B: The family of one of the suspects in a deadly shooting at a San Diego mosque this week said his exposure to hateful and extremist content online "contributed to his descent into radicalized ideologies and violent beliefs."The Vazquez family apologized for the actions Caleb Vazquez is accused of, which they said there was no excuse for, and spoke out against online spaces that "normalize hatred" in the statement provided to NBC San Diego by the family's attorney

negation mismatch

A: Family of 1 San Diego mosque shooting suspect says they are ‘deeply sorry'.

B: The family of one of the suspects in a deadly shooting at a San Diego mosque this week said his exposure to hateful and extremist content online "contributed to his descent into radicalized ideologies and violent beliefs."The Vazquez family apologized for the actions Caleb Vazquez is accused of, which they said there was no excuse for, and spoke out against online spaces that "normalize hatred" in the statement provided to NBC San Diego by the family's attorney

negation mismatch

A: The family of Caleb Vasquez, one of the suspects in the deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, has released a statement saying they are "deeply sorry.

B: The family of one of the suspects in a deadly shooting at a San Diego mosque this week said his exposure to hateful and extremist content online "contributed to his descent into radicalized ideologies and violent beliefs."The Vazquez family apologized for the actions Caleb Vazquez is accused of, which they said there was no excuse for, and spoke out against online spaces that "normalize hatred" in the statement provided to NBC San Diego by the family's attorney

negation mismatch

A: Family says suspect in San Diego mosque shooting was influenced by hateful content online.

B: The family of one of the suspects in a deadly shooting at a San Diego mosque this week said his exposure to hateful and extremist content online "contributed to his descent into radicalized ideologies and violent beliefs."The Vazquez family apologized for the actions Caleb Vazquez is accused of, which they said there was no excuse for, and spoke out against online spaces that "normalize hatred" in the statement provided to NBC San Diego by the family's attorney

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**Summary:** A family of one of the suspects in a San Diego mosque shooting has said that their son was influenced by hateful content online, contributing to his descent into radicalized ideologies. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the potential impact of exposure to extremist and hateful content on individuals' behavior, emphasizing the importance of

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