July 4, 2026

15 thoughts on “‘It doesn’t feel real’: witnesses describe shock and disbelief after San Diego mosque attack

  1. In other words “Oh my God,” she said, both watching the officers patrol the surrounding streets and fielding FaceTimes from her friends. Curious to see how this develops.

  2. Think about it: friends, family and strangers are reeling after latest mass shooting, an attack being investigated as hate. That speaks volumes.

  3. On one hand outside the mosque and the police tape, emotions were raw and unfiltered on Monday afternoon, in a setting that felt both horrific and business-as-usual. But at the same time friends, family and strangers are reeling after latest mass shooting, an attack being investigated as hate.

  4. Reading that outside the mosque and the police tape, emotions were raw and unfiltered on Monday afternoon, in a setting that felt both horrific and business-as-usual — hard to argue with the logic there.

  5. Basically “Oh my God,” she said, both watching the officers patrol the surrounding streets and fielding FaceTimes from her friends. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  6. The seventh-grader, whose mother gave her permission to speak to the media, tapped her nails nervously against her phone. Meanwhile “Oh my God,” she said, both watching the officers patrol the surrounding streets and fielding FaceTimes from her friends.

  7. Reading that friends, family and strangers are reeling after latest mass shooting, an attack being investigated as hate — hard to argue with the logic there.

  8. Think about it: the seventh-grader, whose mother gave her permission to speak to the media, tapped her nails nervously against her phone. That speaks volumes.

  9. In other words maya, 13, stood just beyond the yellow police tape, watching as waves of heavily armed police officers locked down the area around the mosque. Curious to see how this develops.

  10. What stands out is “Oh my God,” she said, both watching the officers patrol the surrounding streets and fielding FaceTimes from her friends. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  11. In other words outside the mosque and the police tape, emotions were raw and unfiltered on Monday afternoon, in a setting that felt both horrific and business-as-usual. Curious to see how this develops.

  12. Think about it: “Oh my God,” she said, both watching the officers patrol the surrounding streets and fielding FaceTimes from her friends. That speaks volumes.

  13. Reading that “Oh my God,” she said, both watching the officers patrol the surrounding streets and fielding FaceTimes from her friends — hard to argue with the logic there.

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