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Police were searching for teens behind San Diego mosque shooting before the bloodshed began - CTV News

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Investigators say they are looking into a 75-page manifesto left by the suspects in the San Diego mosque shooting.

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The documents, which authorities say are filled with extremist material against minorities and praise the shooter in the Christchurch massacre in New Zealand, were found in the suspects' vehicle.

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NBC News correspondent Tom Winter outlines some of the details of the documents, which NBC News has reviewed.

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Who Are the Suspects in the San Diego Mosque Shooting?.

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I knew Amin Abdullah, the hero of the San Diego mosque shooting

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What to know about a deadly attack by teen gunmen on a San Diego mosque - NBC 7 San Diego.

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What to know about a deadly attack by teen gunmen on a San Diego mosque NBC 7 San DiegoWhat we know about the pair accused of attacking San Diego Islamic Center, killing 3 Los Angeles TimesSan Diego mosque shooters were ‘radicalized online,' wore Nazi symbols, inscribed vile 3-word message on guns New York PostSlain mosque security guard had warned teachers to lock doors, imam says The Washington PostRecap: Three killed, two suspects dead in shooting at San Diego mosque NBC 7 San Diego

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Officials in San Diego took questions Tuesday about Monday's shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, giving new details on some of the heroic actions taken by the three victims to draw the shooters away from the children who were present at the mosque.

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**Summary:** Police were searching for teens behind a San Diego mosque shooting that resulted in three deaths before the attack began. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement and community leaders as they work to prevent violent incidents involving teenagers, particularly those related to religious sites. The incident underscores the need

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