'They feel panicked' - Community reacts to San Diego mosque shooting
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Imam of San Diego mosque says his community has seen a rise in Islamophobia.
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The imam of a San Diego mosque that was targeted in Monday's shooting told CBS News that his community has seen a "rise" in "Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiment" in recent years.
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San Diego mosque shooters met online and left writings expressing hate, FBI says - PBS.
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Who Were the Suspects in the San Diego Mosque Shooting?
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The New York TimesLive updates: Shooting suspect's mother reported her son, car and weapons missing hours before mosque attack CNNVictims of Islamic Center shooting identified KPBSSan Diego mosque shooters met online and left writings expressing hate, FBI says YahooSecurity guard hailed as hero among 3 victims in shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego: WATCH LIVE ABC7 Los Angeles
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