Listen to Australian and world news, and follow trending topics with SBS News Podcasts.TRANSCRIPTIn the US city of San Diego, Imam Taha Hassane has led a vigil with members of the community to remember the three victims of a mosque attack.They were shot and killed at the mosque earlier this week by two teens aged just 17 and 18, who were later found dead themselves."We are here to honour Brother Amin Abdullah, Brian Climax And with the ability of God working through us, love will be greater than hate.”The three men killed in the mosque shooting have been praised as beloved and respected members of the community who always thought of others.San Diego Police chief Scott Wahl says their last moments reflected that, with two of the men drawing the attackers out into the mosque carpark, and the security guard at the Islamic Centre also taking action to stop the teens from entering a school next to the mosque."He immediately observed the threat to everybody at the mosque