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Authorities identify alleged shooters behind San Diego Mosque attack

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“No one in our city should live in fear because of their identity, their faith or their place of learning,” Gloria said.

“Hate has no home in San Diego. Islamophobia has no home in San Diego. We will not stand for it.”

In a statement released after the attack, the Islamic Center described the day as “an extremely painful and traumatic day” for students, staff, and members of the congregation.

Officials also confirmed that all evacuated students were safely reunited with their families. Both the mosque and the school inside the compound will remain closed until further notice as the investigation continues.

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