Police responded to reports of an active shooter at an Islamic Center in San Diego, prompting a swift deployment to the scene. The incident at the Islamic Center of San Diego in Clairemont Mesa started around 11:40 am local time. Authorities urged locals to steer clear of the area for safety.
California Governor Gavin Newsom was briefed on the situation and commended the first responders for their efforts. The San Diego Police Department confirmed that the threat at the Islamic center had been neutralized. Reports indicated that individuals may have been injured in the incident.
The Mayor of San Diego, Todd Gloria, acknowledged the active shooter situation at the mosque in the Claremont area and reassured the public that emergency services were actively working to ensure community safety. Images captured by NBC showed armed police at the location in response to the unfolding events.
In an update, the San Diego Police Department advised the public to avoid the area surrounding the Islamic Center due to the active shooter situation. The department disclosed that significant resources had been deployed to the scene for containment and security measures. Officer Anthony Carrasco reported multiple gunshots fired at the Islamic Center, located approximately 9 miles north of downtown San Diego.
