Another Day, Another Shooting: San Diego Mosque Goes Hot, No Word If Prayers Were Answered
Rumor has it a guard caught a stray at San Diego's biggest mosque, but the cops are playing coy – what are they hiding?
San Diego, CA - So, a shooting went down at the Islamic Center of San Diego County. Word on the street (and according to some mosque leader) is that a security dude bought the farm. But the fuzz? Crickets. They're saying it's an "active" situation, which is cop-speak for "we have no freaking clue what's going on, but we're gonna pretend we do."
Look, let's be real. Things ain't exactly sunshine and rainbows these days. Seems like every other week there's another headline about some wacko doing something crazy. And while we're not gonna jump to conclusions, it's fair to ask: what's really going on here?
"Active"? What does that even MEAN? Are they rounding up suspects? Are they sweeping for IEDs? Are they just sipping coffee and filling out paperwork? The lack of transparency is deafening. And frankly, it's insulting.
Now, before the woke brigade starts screaming about Islamophobia, let's pump the brakes. We're not saying anything specific about anyone. We're just saying that when stuff like this happens, people are gonna have questions. And the lack of answers just makes those questions louder.
Is this a lone wolf? Is it a coordinated attack? Is it just some random act of violence? Until the cops decide to share some actual information, we're all just guessing. And in the absence of facts, speculation runs wild – and usually isn't pretty.
Remember that time the FBI 'accidentally' left a training manual at a mosque that described Muslims as violent? Good times. Or maybe not.
Maybe it's nothing. Maybe it's just a garden-variety shooting. But given the current climate, it's hard not to wonder if there's more to the story.
So, here's the deal: spill the beans, SDPD. Tell us what happened. Tell us who's involved. Tell us what you're doing to keep the community safe. Because right now, all we're hearing is silence. And that's not good enough.
In the meantime, stay strapped, my friends. And remember: question everything.


