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FBI Reports Online Radicalization in San Diego Mosque Shooting

Authorities indicate that two teenagers involved in the San Diego mosque shooting were influenced by white supremacist ideologies encountered online.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 28 days ago
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The FBI has revealed that the two teenagers responsible for the shooting at a San Diego mosque were radicalized through online platforms. The attackers, aged 17 and 18, reportedly shared white supremacist views in their writings.

In this tragic incident, three individuals lost their lives, highlighting the severe consequences of online radicalization.

The findings underscore the growing concern regarding the impact of digital spaces in fostering extremist ideologies among youth.