Daughter honours security guard father killed while protecting mosque Aljazeera - AJ+ May 20, 2026 May 20, 2026 Updated 1 hr ago 0 NASCAR legends reflect on Kyle Busch Remembering Kyle Busch's Iconic NASCAR Career Iran receives US proposal, insists on ending war before any nuclear talks: Esmaeil Baghaei NASCAR’s Kyle Busch ‘Became Unresponsive’ In Racing Simulator Before His Shocking Death: Report Kyle Busch death report shocks NASCAR How Stephen Colbert Took a Parting Shot at CBS During His Last 'Late Show' Episode Child survivor of San Diego mosque shooting describes ordeal Hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants line up to apply for Trump fund payout Trump shares AI-generated image beside shackled alien Mike Pence criticizes Trump's 'lawfare' fund that may help Jan. 6 rioters Watch: Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen tears into Blanche over 'anti-weaponization' fund Trump instructs representatives 'not to rush' into Iran deal Watch: The 5 Greatest NASCAR Drivers Ever Ranked RAW: DC: TRUMP: I THINK IRAN WAR IS POPULAR Yale Celebrates Class of 2026 at 325th Commencement Ceremony $5 Gas Warning: Iran War Now Hitting Every American at the Pump Prefer us on Google Learn More The daughter of mosque security guard Amin Abdullah is remembering him as the “absolute best dad in the world.” As featured on $18 an hour to stop mass shooters: US workplaces' first line of defense In a culture plagued by mass shootings, security guards work the front lines with little fanfare — and often unarmed. Latest video Billy Idol lights up AMAs stage with emotional speech US military sais it carried 'self-defense' strikes in first since ceasefire Rubio says Strait of Hormuz will open 'one way or the other' Trump says Iran deal is close as gas prices hit Memorial Day high Pope Leo’s first encyclical tackles artificial intelligence Terry Crews says Indy 500 is like a rock concert, Super Bowl and Fourth of July all in one Sec. of State Marco Rubio touts ‘significant progress’ toward Iran deal Trump instructs representatives 'not to rush' into Iran deal Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
$18 an hour to stop mass shooters: US workplaces' first line of defense In a culture plagued by mass shootings, security guards work the front lines with little fanfare — and often unarmed.