For far-right extremists, the rise of a new enemy: women

Nicole Witherow prays beside flowers placed outside the Islamic Center of San Diego on May 19.

Nicole Witherow prays beside flowers placed outside the Islamic Center of San Diego on May 19. Jae C. Hong/AP

Jae C. Hong/AP

Evidence tied to last week’s deadly attack on a California mosque illustrates a violent ideology and playbook that is all too familiar to counterterrorism and extremism experts. A 75-page typewritten document, attributed to the teenage suspects, and a livestreamed video showing the attack show extensive grounding in far-right, neo-Nazi thinking.

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