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Behavior of teen in mosque shooting led police to seize family guns a year before attack
In 2026, two teenagers, Caleb Vazquez and Cain Clark, committed a deadly shooting at a San Diego mosque after being radicalized online. A year prior, Vazquez's alarming behavior, including Nazi idolization, led police to confiscate his father's guns under a California law. Both families had secured firearms in storage before the attack.
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