Islamic Center of San Diego shooting: Teenage suspects identified as Cain Clark and Caleb Vazquez

In a tragic turn of events in San Diego, two teenagers are under investigation as the suspected shooters who attacked the Islamic Center of San Diego. Reports provided to ABC News indicate that the incident resulted in the deaths of three men before the alleged gunmen took their own lives.

Authorities have identified the suspected assailants as Cain Clark and Caleb Vazquez, who are believed to have carried out the assault on Monday morning. The incident is currently being treated as a hate crime by law enforcement officials.

The suspects, aged 17 and 18, were discovered dead in a car stopped on a road near the Islamic Center, having apparently succumbed to self-inflicted gunshot wounds, according to San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl.

Two teenage gunmen opened fire at an Islamic Center in San Diego and killed three men before killing themselves a few blocks away, police said.

Three victims lost their lives in the shooting incident.

One of the victims was a security guard at the mosque, who authorities say was instrumental in preventing further casualties. Described by police as having “played a pivotal role,” the guard was a father of eight, as confirmed by families acquainted with him at the Islamic Center.

The Islamic Center of San Diego has identified the security guard as Amin Abdullah.

“This guy, like, it didn’t matter who walked up, who came, any random person could just walk up. He would greet them, make sure they’re OK,” said a man who considered the security guard a friend.

The other two victims have not been identified.

What we know about the suspected gunmen

Heavily armed FBI agents were seen entering one of the suspect’s home Monday night. They had guns drawn when they approached the door.

Two hours before the initial shooting call came in, police said they received another call from a parent reporting a runaway juvenile. The teen’s parent told police that several weapons from her home were missing, a vehicle was missing, and her son may have been suicidal. She said he was with another person, and they were dressed in camouflage.

That information triggered a police response, and police began using tools like license plate readers to track the vehicle around San Diego. Officers were sent to a mall in Fashion Valley and Madison High School, trying to zero in on the suspects.

Sources tell ABC News that anti-Islamic writings were found in the vehicle with the two teens. Search warrants are being executed at homes affiliated with the two suspects.

The Islamic Center of Southern California says they are working with local law enforcement and hiring more security following a shooting Monday at the Islamic Center of San Diego.

Meanwhile, police departments in major cities across the country are monitoring the situation. In Southern California, the Los Angeles Police Department said there’s currently no known threat to L.A., but the department remains vigilant: “Out of an abundance of caution, we are providing extra patrols at mosques, Islamic centers, and all houses of worship across the City to ensure our communities are safe and feel supported.”

In New York City, the NYPD said there’s “no known nexus to NYC or specific threats to NYC houses of worship,” but the department said it is increasing officer deployments to mosques “out of an abundance of caution.”

The Chicago Police Department said in a statement that “while there is no actionable intelligence in Chicago, we are paying special attention to places of worship throughout the city out of an abundance of caution.”

The Islamic Center’s website says its mission is to not only serve the Muslim population but also “work with the larger community to serve the less fortunate, to educate, and to better our nation.” Five daily prayers are held there, and the mosque works with other organizations and people of all faiths on social causes.

ABC News contributed to this report.

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