‘Hate rhetoric’ belonging to teen gunmen discovered as pair are identified after opening fire on San Diego mosque and killing three

The two teenage suspects who opened fire on a San Diego mosque scrawled hate rhetoric on their weapons before carrying out the attack, police said. 

Cain Clark, 17, and Caleb Vazquez, 18, were found dead from self-inflicted gunshot wounds after the shooting on Monday which saw three people killed.

Officials told CNN that hate speech was inscribed on one of the weapons used in the attack.

Authorities said on a Monday night news conference that police first received a call about a ‘runaway juvenile’. 

A mother of one of the teens reported that her son was suicidal, and several of her weapons were missing.

She had

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