San Diego mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez’s family breaks silence on terror attack, say autistic son was brainwashed online
What we know about the deadly mosque rampage in San Diego and the alleged shooters Cain Clark and Caleb Velasquez
Caleb Vazquez, one of two teens responsible for the mass shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, was on the autism spectrum and influenced by hateful rhetoric online, his family described in a heartfelt apology.
“Over the last several days, our family has been trying to process the horrific actions carried out
by our son against the Islamic Center San Diego Community,” the 18-year-old’s family said in a statement released by attorney Colin Rudolph.

Officers swarmed the Islamic Center of San Diego Monday after shots rang out.The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images

Vazquez’s family apologized for their son’s actions with a heartfelt message to the community.Obtained by CA Post
“We want to begin by acknowledging that nothing we say or do could ever repair the damage his actions have caused. We are completely heartbroken and devastated by what has happened. We condemn these hateful and violent actions entirely,” they continued.
The family mentioned the three victims, Amin Abdullah, Mansour Kaziha, and Nadir Awad, and thanked them for their bravery in preventing more deaths during Monday’s attack. All three men were laid to rest Thursday in a ceremony in San Diego.
Vazquez and 17-year-old Cain Clark stormed the mosque, opening fire and killing three Monday before fleeing the scene in a white BMW. The teen terrorists livestreamed their entire attack.
At the encouragement of Vazquez, Clark, sitting in the driver’s seat of the vehicle, shot Vazquez in the head twice with a pistol, killing him. Clark then turned the weapon on himself.
The family recognized the attack caused devastating and irreversible pain for the victims, their loved ones and the broader Muslim community, adding that no apology could ever make up for the loss and trauma inflicted by Vazquez.
“We reject hatred, extremism, bigotry, and violence in every form. We stand firmly against the ideology and actions that led to this tragedy. These actions do not reflect the values we raised our family with or the beliefs we hold in our hearts,” Vazquez’s family said.

The teen terrorists opened fire at The Islamic Center of San Diego Monday, killing three people.NBC
The Vazquez family added their son’s beliefs and actions are completely at odds with the values they raised him with, emphasizing their family’s diverse background and longstanding belief in acceptance, compassion and respect for people of all cultures and religions.
“Our son was on the autism spectrum, and it is painfully clear to us now that he struggled not only
with accepting parts of his own identity but also grew to resent them,” they said.
Vazquez and Clark released a manifesto, obtained by The California Post, before the shooting where they shared hateful imagery and messages — campaigning for a race war. The weapons they used in the attack were covered in racist messages, including “Race War Now.”

The two created a manifesto online before the attack.Obtained by CA Post

Clark shot Vazquez in the head before turning the gun on himself.Anadolu via Getty Images
They also wore a Black Sun symbol, which is associated with Nazi Germany, square on his chest. Nazi SS commander Heinrich Himmler had the symbol inlaid into the floor of the Wewelsburg castle.
“We believe this, combined with exposure to hateful rhetoric, extremist content, and propaganda spread across parts of the internet, social media, and other online platforms, contributed to his descent into radicalized ideologies and violent beliefs. While there is no excuse for his actions, we have come to recognize how dangerous online spaces are that normalize hatred,” the statement continued.
The family said they tried many times to help Vazquez through his “mental instability,” though they admitted, “We will forever live with the burden of wondering whether there was more we could have done to help prevent this senseless tragedy.”

Vazquez and Clark wrote racist phrases on their weapons, including “Race War Now.”Obtained by CA Post
“As parents, we are grieving in ways we never imagined possible. But our pain does not compare to the suffering of the victims and their families. This moment is not about us. It is about the innocent people whose lives were taken, the survivors whose lives have been forever changed, and a grieving community trying to heal from unimaginable trauma,” they added.
“We can only pray that his actions and words do not inspire or incite further hatred or violence toward any community. They were the actions of an immensely lost, troubled, and misguided soul, and we hope no other family or community ever has to endure this kind of tragedy again,” the statement concluded.
All three of the victims were laid to rest Thursday in a ceremony where they were buried next to each other. Hundreds of members of the Muslim community mourned the Abdullah, a security guard and father of eight, who police say prevented more deaths, along with Awad and Kazziha.
The prayer service was held at the Snapdragon Stadium located at the San Diego State University Mission Valley Campus.
“Three heroes martyred at the Islamic Center of San Diego protecting our children,” message on the Islamic Center website read.
Mourners prayed and stood together close to the bodies of the men before they were taken to the La Vista Memorial Park in National City where they were laid to rest.
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