Thousands gather in San Diego to honours ‘heroes’ killed in Islamic Center shooting
Police said Abdullah, who worked as a security guard at the mosque, exchanged gunfire with the teenage suspects
More than 2,000 mourners gathered in San Diego on Thursday to honour three men killed during this week’s attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego.
The victims, identified as 51-year-old Amin Abdullah, 78-year-old Mansour Kaziha and 57-year-old Nadir Awad, were remembered during Islamic funeral prayers attended by community members and police officers.
“God is the greatest,” mourners chanted in Arabic as the bodies of the three men rested beneath a white canopy.
Authorities believe the victims helped prevent greater loss of life during Monday’s shooting.
Police said Abdullah, who worked as a security guard at the mosque, exchanged gunfire with the teenage suspects and ordered a lockdown at the centre, which also houses a primary school.
The actions of the three men reportedly gave children and staff time to hide safely inside classrooms and closets.
Imam Taha Hassane told attendees: “Today is a message to everyone: Our community got hurt, but our community is standing strong and firm.”
San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl said earlier this week: “We are considering this a hate crime until it’s not.”
-
Trump monument approved despite public opposition and Arlington concerns
-
House GOP abruptly pull vote to stop Iran war to avoid embarrassment for Trump
-
Teen faces arson charges after baseball team bus goes up in flames in Winnipeg
-
Trump says he may skip son’s wedding as it comes at ‘not good timing’ amid Iran war
-
Trump administration loses latest battle over voter registration records
-
GOP senators slam Trump’s 'anti-weaponization' fund as 'galactic blunder'
-
Marco Rubio says Cuba is 'national security threat' as Havana accuses US of 'lies'
-
The Trumps assure support to Vanessa Trump during cancer battle
-
Oil markets near danger 'red zone' amid Iran war, warns IEA chief
-
Nancy Guthrie update: Ex-detective who solved big case says police have suspect's name
-
US senators oppose plan to feature Donald Trump on commemorative passports
-
International Court of Justice rules workers have right to strike under key labour law treaty
