San Diego mosque shooting: Five dead as FBI probes suspected hate crime amid Trump's Iran obsession

A deadly mass shooting at a San Diego mosque has left five people dead and the community reeling, as the FBI opens a probe into a suspected hate crime. Officials say the attack targeted worshippers during evening prayers, and law enforcement is working to determine motive and any wider connections. Local leaders and civil rights groups have called for calm while demanding swift answers and federal support. The tragedy comes amid a charged national atmosphere over foreign policy and rhetoric, and some commentators link heightened tensions to recent high profile statements and actions related to the U.S. approach toward Iran. Community members describe candlelight vigils, volunteers aiding grieving families, and calls for solidarity across faiths. We examine what is known so far from police briefings, FBI statements, eyewitness accounts and community reaction, and consider potential legal and security implications. Subscribe for rolling updates as investigators release new information and for in‑depth reporting on how political discourse intersects with domestic safety and hate crime investigations.

 
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