San Diego Mosque Shooting: Three Dead, Young Bloods Suspects
Real talk, this San Diego mosque situation is messed up; innocent folks gone, and now we gotta deal with more BS.

San Diego, CA – Man, this San Diego mess ain't nothin' but straight tragedy. Three people dead at the mosque, and two young cats are the suspects. Word on the street is they offed themselves. This whole thing is just...wrong.
So, check it: Monday morning, 11:43, cops gettin' calls 'bout an active shooter at the Islamic Center. Four minutes later, they roll up and find three bodies outside. The victims? Amin Abdullah, Nader Awad, and Mansour Kaziha. Respect to them and their families, man. That's some heavy stuff.
Now peep this: Before the shooting even happened, one of the suspect's moms called the police 'round 9:40 AM. Said her son, decked out in camo, ran off with her strap and her whip. Said he might be suicidal, hangin' with a homie. These dudes, just 17 and 18, were found dead in a car nearby, lookin' like they took the easy way out.
Now, they sayin' it's a hate crime. Some suspect writing and hate speech on the guns. Yeah, the streets been sayin' it's a whole lot of hate going around, but this ain't the way, fam. This ain't the way to solve nothin'.
Amin Abdullah, one of the victims, was a security guard, father of eight. They callin' him a hero 'cause he stepped up to stop the shooting from gettin' even worse. Salute to that man. Nader Awad's kids grew up in the mosque, and his wife is a teacher there. Mansour Kaziha took care of the mosque's grounds and the store. Real pillars of the community, gone like that.
But let’s keep it 100, the system ain't built for us. It's built to keep us down. The same system that breeds this kinda hate and violence is the same system that'll try to pin it all on one thing instead of lookin' at the bigger picture.
We gotta do better, man. Gotta look out for each other, especially the young bloods. Gotta teach 'em that violence ain't the answer, that there's other ways to deal with their pain and frustration. But how we gonna do that when everybody's just tryin' to survive?
I'm just sayin', this ain't just about some random shooting. This is about a whole lotta brokenness – broken families, broken communities, broken dreams. And until we start fixin' that, we gonna keep seein' tragedies like this over and over again.
So next time you see somethin' off with a young cat in your hood, don't just look the other way. Reach out, see what's up. You might just save a life, or prevent somethin' like this from happenin' again. Cause at the end of the day, we all we got. No cap.
This system pushes this madness, they give these young cats access to weapons when they should be getting access to healing. The system needs to be burned down, rebuilt from the ground up, for the people by the people. Enough is enough.
Rest in peace to the victims. Praying for the families and the whole community. And to those young bloods who took that dark road, may their souls find peace too. But let's learn from this, man. Let's do better. For real.


