A security guard named Mansour Kaziha, known as Brian Climax and Nadir Awad, engaged attackers during a deadly shooting at the Islamic Centre of San Diego. Details emerge from police.

A video monitor shows images of Mansour Kaziha, security guard Amin Abdullah, also known to friends as Brian Climax and Nadir Awad, who were killed during a shooting attack at the Islamic Centre of San Diego in California on May 10th. The incident occurred when an armed intruder entered the mosque premises, sparking a deadly confrontation.

According to police reports, Kaziha, along with other security personnel, engaged the attacker in a fierce shootout. He reportedly bravely confronted the assailant and fought until he was fatally wounded. His actions are being hailed as heroic by local authorities and community members alike.

The Islamic Centre of San Diego is located at 4201 E. Island Drive, in La Mesa, California. The shooting attack left several individuals injured but no fatalities among worshippers inside the mosque. Emergency services responded swiftly to provide medical assistance and secure the scene.

Police are currently investigating the motive behind the attack and have issued a statement urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward. They believe this was an isolated act of violence targeting the Islamic Centre, though they are taking all necessary precautions to ensure public safety in the area.

Kaziha's family and friends expressed their shock at his untimely death but praised him for his bravery. Community leaders have called on residents to honor Kaziha’s memory by continuing to support local mosques and religious institutions during this difficult time.