Reuters live coverage from outside the Islamic Center of San Diego after a deadly shooting, with officials giving a press briefing and bystanders/interested community members reacting on scene.
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This is a live Reuters news video from outside the Islamic Center of San Diego following a shooting that left multiple people dead, including the two teenage suspects. The bulk of the transcript is on-scene audio: reporters and bystanders coordinating positioning, then a formal press briefing by San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl, FBI Special Agent in Charge Mark Remily, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, and Imam Tah Hassan of the Islamic Center. Chief Wahl says police initially received a runaway-juvenile call, later learned the mother believed her son was suicidal and that weapons and a vehicle were missing, and then responded to an active shooter call at the Islamic Center around 11:43 a.m. He says officers found three deceased victims at the mosque, later located two deceased teenage suspects in a vehicle nearby, and are serving search warrants while continuing the investigation. …
No actionable market setup is present. This is a public-safety/news event with no discernible near-term trading catalyst from the transcript itself.
The medium-term story is investigative and civic, not financial: the key path is whether authorities formally confirm a hate-crime motive and how local security responses evolve. Any market relevance would be second-order through broader risk sentiment or local public-sector response, not direct asset pricing.
Structurally, the transcript speaks to a durable environment of elevated security needs around religious institutions and the persistent social costs of religious hatred. It has no clear long-run market thesis beyond the broader implications of social instability and public safety policy.
Police received an initial call about a runaway juvenile around 9:42 a.m., which later escalated into an active shooter response.
Chief Wahl explains the first call, the missing vehicle/weapons, and then the later active shooter call.
The incident is being investigated as a hate crime, though the specific hate speech or wording is still being developed.
Officials explicitly say the investigation is treating it as a hate crime but call details preliminary.
Three adults died in the shooting, including a security guard at the center.
This is stated repeatedly by the chief and FBI.
Do you live in the area?
She says she lives in North Park and explains she is there because she attended the Islamic school, was present for a Friday Juma gathering, and returned to see what was happening.
Why are you here right now?
She says she came because she had been at the school for Juma on Friday, there was a Muslim gathering event that weekend, and she wanted to see whether the situation had spread to other schools. She also mentions her mother used to work there and that she felt something was wrong.
Can you spell your name?
She spells her name as N A S R E N A T A S S I.
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