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Police reveal timeline after deadly attack at San Diego mosque
  1. 'Extremely outrageous to target a place of worship,' religious leader sayspublished at 22:19 BST 18 May

    The imam speaks with police behind himImage source, Reuters

    Imam Taha Hassane of the Islamic Center says "we have never experienced a tragedy like this before".

    Speaking over the noise of sirens and helicopters, he says: "It is extremely outrageous to target a place of worship."

    "I would like also to thank all the people that contacted us from across the country and overseas, to give condolences and to ask if there is anything they can do to help," he says, also thanking local police and FBI.

    The press conference has finished, and police say they will be back in two hours time for another update.

    A woman in a headscarf speaks to policeImage source, Getty Images
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    Police have asked people to stay away as the investigation unfolds

  2. Islamic centre security guard killed in shooting, police chief sayspublished at 22:17 BST 18 May
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    The police chief speaking with other officials in the backgroundImage source, Getty Images

    The police chief says that the Islamic Center has security services and that one of the deceased "is a security guard that works there".

    He also says that a nearby landscaper was shot at, but he was not injured.

    Wahl says that scene was "extremely chaotic" and there were somewhere between 50 to 100 police officers at the facility.

  3. Five people dead, including two suspectspublished at 22:14 BST 18 May
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    There are a total of five people dead, police say.

    That includes two suspects and three adult victims at the Islamic Center.

    The suspects appear to have died from self-inflicted gunshots wounds, police say.

    "There were no officers involved in firing their weapons," Wahl says, adding that it is "still very preliminary at this point".

    The suspects are believed to be 17 and 19 years old, he says.

  4. Hate has no place in San Diego, mayor sayspublished at 22:13 BST 18 May

    San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria says he is grateful that the children studying at the school when the attack occurred are safe.

    "To our local Muslim community my prayers are with you," he continues.

    He says he wants to assure the Muslim community that "no resource will be spared" to make sure they are kept safe from violence.

    Gloria goes to express his "immense gratitude to law enforcement", and says this is "a tragic situation".

    He also send his condolences to the victims, and says investigators will "do everything necessary" to uncover what happened.

    "Hate has no place in the city of San Diego," he says.

  5. Incident currently treated as a hate crime, official sayspublished at 22:10 BST 18 May

    Heavily armoured police at the scene, with the mosque's dome in the backgroundImage source, Getty Images

    Wahl says that the incident at the Islamic Center is currently being treated as a "hate crime" and that police are working closely with the FBI.

    FBI special agent Mark Remily is now speaking, saying that there are three deceased adult males who are victims of the shooting.

    He adds that two suspects, both of whom were teenagers, are confirmed deceased.

    Remily says the FBI is "meticulously" assessing the situation and deploying every resource to uncover the acts of the incident.

    He also calls on the public to supply any information that may be able to assist with the investigation.

  6. Two teenage suspects found dead in vehicle, police chief sayspublished at 22:08 BST 18 May

    Two people found dead nearby are believed to be the suspects in the shooting, police say.

    Their bodies, both teenagers, were found inside of a vehicle near the mosque, officials say.

    "The circumstances that led up to this and the details of what happened - and exactly which time it happened - will come out in days ahead," San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl says.

    "In 28 years this is the most dynamic response and impressive response I have ever seen in policing," he adds.

  7. Gunfire was reported at a second location, police chief sayspublished at 22:02 BST 18 May

    Police were called to the scene at 11:43 local time, and "observed what appeared to be three deceased victims out front", the police chief says.

    More officers arrived within four minutes, he continues.

    "At about the same time, we began to receive calls from a couple blocks away of more active gunfire."

    Two suspects, both reportedly teenagers, were found dead in a vehicle with self-inflicted wounds, the police chief says.

  8. Three killed at Islamic centre, police chief sayspublished at 22:00 BST 18 May
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    San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl is speaking to the media.

    He says there is no further threat in the area and two suspects are "deceased".

    The police chief adds that there are three adults who died at the Islamic Center.

    "Our hearts go out to the families that are in this moment being notified of what has happened to their loved ones," he says.

  9. Police to give update on incidentpublished at 21:54 BST 18 May

    In the next few minutes we are expecting a statement from San Diego police on the incident.

    You can watch live at the top of this page.

  10. Patients treated at local hospitalpublished at 21:36 BST 18 May

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    Sharp Memorial Hospital is receiving patients related to the shooting, a spokesperson for Sharp HealthCare tells the BBC.

    "Reports indicate multiple injured people," spokesperson Alicia Cook says.

    "Our disaster procedures have been activated and we are coordinating with the County of San Diego and other resources to respond to the incident," Cook adds.

    A group of women at the scene use their phones to follow updatesImage source, Reuters
  11. No ongoing threat, San Diego mayor sayspublished at 21:34 BST 18 May

    Heavily-armed policeImage source, Getty Images

    San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria says the city's police department has advised that there is no ongoing threat to the community.

    In a social media post, Gloria thanks emergency services and law enforcement "who responded quickly to protect lives and secure the area".

  12. Text from grandchild - 'I think we're safe'published at 21:31 BST 18 May

    Witnesses are continuing to describe their experience to CBS, the BBC's US partner.

    One woman speaking with CBS says her grandchildren were in the nearby Hebrew school, which also went into lockdown when the shooting happened.

    The children are 11 and 13, says the woman. The Hebrew school is located across the street from the Islamic Center of San Diego.

    Her granddaughter has been able to text her, sending a message from lockdown saying: "I think we're safe."

  13. Nearby schools placed on lockdownpublished at 21:22 BST 18 May

    Aerial video from the scene showed children holding hands and being escorted through a parking lot of the Islamic Center, which has a school on its campus.

    Nearby schools were also placed on lockdown as police responded to the area.

    A reunification location was established for parents to meet their children.

  14. Police respond to shooting at Islamic centre in San Diegopublished at 21:18 BST 18 May

    Police respond to reports of an active shooter at an Islamic centre in San Diego, CaliforniaImage source, Reuters
    Police respond to reports of an active shooter at an Islamic centre in San Diego, CaliforniaImage source, Reuters
    Police respond to reports of an active shooter at an Islamic centre in San Diego, CaliforniaImage source, Reuters
  15. What to know about the Islamic Center of San Diegopublished at 21:16 BST 18 May

    An officer standing near the mosque's domeImage source, Reuters

    The Islamic Center is the largest mosque in San Diego County, with more than 5,000 members in its congregation, according to its website.

    The campus includes the Al Rashid School, which offers religion and language courses.

    According to its website, the centre's mission is to serve the Muslim population, and also "work with the larger community to serve the less fortunate, to educate, and to better our nation".

  16. Witness tells CBS they heard up to 30 shots firedpublished at 21:12 BST 18 May

    A witness speaking to CBS News, the BBC's US partner, says he heard up to 30 gunshots from what sounded like "a semi-automatic weapon".

    He said he first heard about a dozen shots, then a pause, then another possibly dozen shots.

    The man, who is retired and was eating lunch at home, says he called 911 and that police arrived within "five to 10 minutes".

    The mosque gets very busy during holidays, he says.

    "It's a good thing it didn't happen on a Friday. Because the streets would be full of people," he says.

  17. San Diego mayor says he's aware of 'shooter situation'published at 21:10 BST 18 May

    San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria said he was "aware of the active shooter situation" at the Islamic center.

    "Emergency personnel are on scene and actively working to protect the community and secure the area," he added in a social media post shared around noon local time.

    California Governor Gavin Newsom's office said he has been briefed on an "evolving situation".

    The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services is coordinating with local law enforcement, they said.

    "We are grateful to the first responders on the scene working to protect the community and urge everyone to follow guidance from local authorities," Newsom's office said.

  18. Shooting reported at Islamic Center of San Diegopublished at 21:08 BST 18 May
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    San Diego police say "the threat at the Islamic center has been neutralised", after reports of an active shooter in the US city.

    The incident took place at the Islamic Center of San Diego in the city's Clairemont area.