Caleb Vazquez
Coverage of Caleb Vazquez in the Nexus archive.
- San Diego gunman was 'idolizing Nazis and mass shooters,' prompting gun removal from home in 2025
In January 2025, Chula Vista police investigated Caleb Vazquez after discovering he idolized Nazis and mass shooters through social media posts and found guns in his family home, leading to gun removal.
- San Diego mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez was obsessed with ‘based racist’ Dutch cartoon character, his online pals say
Caleb Vazquez, the San Diego mosque shooter, was reportedly obsessed with the Dutch cartoon character Mymy, which his online associates describe as a 'based racist nationalist' associated with Nazi and Chud ideologies. A 75-page manifesto co-authored by Vazquez and Clark links the character to extremist themes.
- 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.
- San Diego mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez’s home raided, cops remove bags of evidence
San Diego police raided the home of accused mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez, transforming the property into a crime scene and removing boxes and evidence bags as part of their investigation.
- One of shooters in deadly attack at San Diego mosque was previously flagged by FBI
One of two white supremacist shooters who attacked a mosque in San Diego on Monday, killing three people, had previously been flagged by law enforcement. Caleb Vazquez was identified by the FBI as a potential threat and local officials had seized his father's guns a year prior due to concerns about his idolization of mass shooters and Nazism.
- One of shooters in deadly attack at San Diego mosque was previously flagged by FBI
One of two white supremacist shooters who killed three people in a mosque attack in California had previously been flagged by law enforcement. Caleb Vazquez was identified as a potential FBI threat and local officials had seized his father's guns a year prior due to concerns about his idolization of mass shooters and Nazism.
- San Diego mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez’s family breaks silence on terror attack, say autistic son was brainwashed online
The family of San Diego mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez has broken their silence, claiming their autistic son was brainwashed online. They acknowledged the devastating and irreversible harm caused to the victims, their families, and the Muslim community affected by the terror attack.
- San Diego mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez walked out of mental health facility day before massacre, cops had prior warnings: sources
Caleb Vazquez, one of the teenagers responsible for a deadly mosque shooting in San Diego on Monday, left a mental health facility the day before the attack. Law enforcement had received prior warnings about the suspect. The incident raises concerns about mental health monitoring and threat assessment procedures.
- Who were San Diego mosque shooters Cain Clark and Caleb Vazquez?
Cain Clark and Caleb Vazquez were the shooters involved in an incident at a San Diego mosque. The details of the shooting are not provided in the given content. The incident raises concerns about security and hate crimes.