The San Diego mosque shooters planned three deadly attacks, according to an unconfirmed 75-page manifesto allegedly authored by the teenage killers.
The rambling, hate-filled pages, posted online via a niche file-sharing website, describe a planned ‘blitzkrieg’ to ‘cause as much death and destruction’ as they could.
The document, filled with neo-Nazi rhetoric, claims that Caleb Vazquez, 18, and Cain Clark, 17, ‘surveyed and mapped out’ three locations for deadly attacks.
Adolf Hitler was at the top of a list of people the murderous teenagers were allegedly inspired by, the manifesto said, along with mass killers including Anders Breivik, Dylann Roof and Ted Kaczynski.
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