Authorities investigate a deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego in which police say three people are killed and two suspects are also dead. Multiple outlets report that the attack takes place at the mosque complex in southern California, north of downtown San Diego. Police say emergency response teams find victims outside the Islamic Center, and later locate the gunmen, described as teenagers. Several reports say the suspects die in a car and appear to have died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. CBS News also reports that police are investigating the incident as a hate crime. Information about the victims’ identities and additional circumstances is still developing, with CBS reporting more details emerging about those killed. Community groups and local leaders speaking to media outlets confirm that at least one mosque member is killed. Reports also indicate that some people, including schoolchildren attending classes, are inside the facility at the time, while the fatal casualties are reported to be among those outside during the initial response. Law enforcement, including the FBI, is described as participating in the investigation.