After San Diego attack, a reckoning on Muslim leadership in America
Three Muslim men were murdered at the Islamic Center of San Diego last month. Amin Abdullah, the security guard, met the attackers with gunfire and kept them from reaching the classrooms, where roughly 140 children were learning. He saved those children with his life.
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Opinion After San Diego attack, a reckoning on Muslim leadership in America By Anila Ali Published June 12, 2026, 10:30 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Three Muslim men were murdered at the Islamic Center of San Diego last month. Amin Abdullah, the security guard, met the attackers with gunfire and kept them from reaching the classrooms, where roughly 140 children were learning. He saved those children with his life. The men who killed him were two teenagers who were radicalized online, armed with weapons taken from a parent’s home and steeped in the ideology of white nationalist accelerationism. The FBI says they left behind writings filled with anti-Muslim, antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ hatred.
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