San Diego Mosque Shooter Urges Accomplice to Kill Him in Disturbing Livestream

Caleb Vasquez, 18, encouraged his accomplice to shoot him during a livestream following the killing of three men at the San Diego mosque.

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San Diego mosque shooter Caleb Vasquez encouraged his accomplice to shoot him in the head during a disturbing exchange that was broadcast live after they had killed three men.

Vasquez, 18, is depicted in the passenger seat of the white BMW that he and 17-year-old Cain Clark used to escape from the Islamic Center of San Diego, as shown in footage recorded by a camera they had mounted on the car’s dashboard while the vehicle was stationary.

Throughout the livestream clip, Vasquez seizes the barrel of Clark’s rifle and positions it against his own forehead on several occasions. The video, which has been shared widely on social media, did not include any audio.

The camera focuses solely on Clark — positioned in the driver’s seat — as he uses his firearm to shoot Vasquez in the head twice before turning the weapon on himself.

According to law enforcement sources, the FBI is presently examining the livestream video.

The livestream further showed the teenage assailants approaching the Islamic Center and opening fire.

Both individuals were adorned in Nazi attire, featuring a Black Sun emblem, which is linked to Nazi Germany.

Three individuals, including the security guard of the center, Amin Abdullah, lost their lives in the incident.