Published 5/22/2026, 4:45:05 PM · Updated 5/22/2026, 4:56:17 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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One of the two white supremacist shooters who attacked a mosque in California on Monday and killed three people had already been on law enforcement officials’ radar, according to US media reports.
Local officials were so alarmed by Caleb Vazquez’s idolization of mass shooters and Nazism that they seized his father’s guns a year before the shooting, the New York Times reports.
Similarly, Bloomberg reports that Vazquez had already been flagged by the FBI as a “potential threat” last year.
Eighteen-year-old Vazquez and his friend, Cain Clark, 17, attacked the Islamic Center of San Diego earlier this week and killed three men, including a security guard who exchanged gunfire with the attackers and prevented them from reaching 140 schoolchildren.
The two shooters then died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds in their getaway car.