Security guard's 'heroic' actions saved others in San Diego mosque attack, officials say

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SAN DIEGO — The Islamic Center of San Diego is mourning three people killed in Monday’s attack, including a security guard praised by police for his actions.San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl said the security guard who was inside the mosque was “able to minimize the situation to the front area of the mosque” and saved lives.“His actions were heroic,” he said.His name has not been released, but the mosque honored him in a Facebook post, calling him a “a courageous man who put himself on the line of the safety of others, who even in his last moments did not stop protecting our community”The security guard had worked there for several years.California Police in San Diego swarmed a local Islamic center after reports of an active shooter.

Five people were killed, including two suspected gunmen.“He wanted to defend the innocent so he decided to become a security guard,” a family friend, Shaykh Uthman Ibn Farooq, told the Associated Press.The Islamic Center of San Diego is one of the largest mosques in San Diego and attracts worshippers from across the region.Inside are classrooms, an office, praying halls, a multipurpose room, a library, a kitchen, and a grocery store where kids frequently buy snacks after school.The man who ran the grocery store and the husband of one of the school’s teachers were also killed, according to mosque members.

Authorities have not yet identified them by name.Suzan Hamideh was trying to come to terms with what unfolded at the mosque she’d been visiting for decades.Right now, she said, she’s angry — at the loss of life, by the fact that the children will live with this trauma for the rest of their lives, and by what she called the rampant misunderstanding of the Muslim religion that she suspects led to the violence.“Why should this be happening to begin with? And then in schools and places of worship.

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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