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Police were searching for San Diego mosque shooting suspects before the bloodshed began

First seen 5/19/2026, 3:09:57 AM · 3 sources · cross-spectrum coverage
⚠ BLINDSPOT
Only left-leaning sources have covered this story so far. The right side of the spectrum has not picked it up.

AI bias-comparison

Police were searching for suspects in a shooting at a mosque in San Diego before the incident occurred. The search was initiated after a mother reported that her son was suicidal and had gone missing, prompting law enforcement to investigate potential threats. This information was reported by the Associated Press.

Coverage diverges in the emphasis placed on the events leading up to the shooting. The New York Times highlighted the emotional aspects of the situation, focusing on the fear and urgency experienced by the community. In contrast, the Globe and Mail and the Associated Press provided a more straightforward account of the police's actions and the mother's report, without delving into the emotional narratives.

No outlet addressed the broader implications of mental health issues in relation to gun violence, which could provide important context for understanding the motivations behind the actions of the suspects. This omission reflects a blindspot in the coverage, particularly in the left-leaning narratives that often emphasize emotional storytelling.

Headline framing

Headlines from various sources cover the San Diego mosque shooting, with the New York Times emphasizing emotional aspects, while the AP and Globe and Mail focus on factual reporting.

USED BY THE LEFT ONLY
FearfulFrantic Search
USED BY THE RIGHT ONLY
none
PER-SOURCE FRAMING
Lean Left
New York Times
A Fearful Phone Call and Frantic Search Preceded San Diego Mosque Shooting
FearfulFrantic Search
The headline emphasizes emotional responses and urgency surrounding the mosque shooting.
Wire (factual)
Associated Press
Police were searching for teens behind San Diego mosque shooting before the bloodshed began - AP News
The headline presents a factual account of the police search related to the shooting.
Center
Globe and Mail
Police were searching for San Diego mosque shooting suspects before the bloodshed began
The headline provides a neutral description of the police investigation into the shooting.

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 1 source

NYT — US Lean Left
A Fearful Phone Call and Frantic Search Preceded San Diego Mosque Shooting
Mixed Factuality · Other

Center · 1 source

The Globe and Mail Center
Police were searching for San Diego mosque shooting suspects before the bloodshed began
Search began after the mother of one of the teens reported that her son was suicidal and had run away
Mixed Factuality · Other

Wire (factual) · 1 source

Google News Wire (factual)
San Diego mosque shooters met online and left writings expressing hate, FBI says - AP News
San Diego mosque shooters met online and left writings expressing hate, FBI says AP News
Very High Factuality · Other

Bias ratings: AllSides Media Bias Chart + Ad Fontes + MBFC consensus. AI comparison: Cerebras Llama 3.3-70B with light editorial prompt. No paywall, no tracking, reader-funded — support →