Active shooter at YouTube

The police were warned, they found her sleeping in her car on her way to YouTube. Said she was ‘fine’.


REVEALED: Animal rights protester, 39, who shot three staff at YouTube's HQ before killing herself had a vendetta against the 'dictatorial' site for 'censoring her videos and not paying her'

Her father Ismail Aghdam said he warned police that she hated YouTube and feared she might be headed to their headquarters after she went missing from her home 470 miles away



...Her father Ismail Aghdam told the Bay Area News Group that he had warned police his daughter hated YouTube and she might be headed to their headquarters.

He had reported her missing from Southern California on Monday morning after she went two days without answering her phone. Ismail said police contacted him at about 2am on Tuesday to say they had found her sleeping in her car roughly 470 miles from her home town.

Ismail said police told him that everything was 'in control' but he told them she had spoken of her hatred of YouTube in recent weeks.

Hours later at about 1pm, officers and federal agents swarmed YouTube's headquarters after dozens of panicked employees called 911 to report gunfire.

When they arrived, police found Aghdam dead from self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

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Why these scum can't stay in their islamo countries and kill there?

why do they have to export their killing and kill here?.............burn in Hell
 
Shooter was a woman...
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Four Wounded, Gunman Dead in Shooting at YouTube Headquarters in California
April 3, 2018 - A woman opened fire at the YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, Calif. Tuesday, wounding four people before taking her own life.
San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini told reporters Tuesday afternoon that one person, believed to be the shooter, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Four other people were taken to area hospitals for medical treatment, according to Barberini. Lisa Kim, a spokeswoman for Stanford Medical Center, said at least four patients from the shooting were expected to be admitted at the medical center. Brent Andrew, a spokesman for Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, said the hospital had “received several patients” and was expecting more. Several YouTube employees sent tweets Tuesday afternoon, saying people were racing out of the company’s Cherry Avenue offices shortly after 1 p.m. So far authorities do not believe this was an act of terrorism and appears instead to have been a case of domestic or workplace violence — although the investigation has just begun.

Witnesses in the area said they saw dozens of firefighters and police officers descending on the area. Other witnesses said they saw police holding rifles and other weapons. The first reports of a shooting came in to San Mateo County dispatchers before 1 p.m., according to recorded traffic posted online by Broadcastify.com. “Shooter. Another party said they spotted someone with a gun. Suspect came from the back patio,” the dispatcher said, according to scanner traffic posted online. “Address is 901 Cherry Avenue. … Again we have a report of a subject with a gun, they heard seven or eight shots being fired. This would be from the YouTube building.” As the reports began to flood dispatchers, a sergeant was heard on the radio taking the call. He told other officers responding or monitoring the situation “to wear their gear.” Video from the scene showed people holding their hands over their heads as they left the building, which is located in a suburb south of San Francisco. An employee told the Los Angeles Times that three YouTube buildings — 900, 901 and 1000 Cherry Avenue — had been placed on lockdown.

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A woman opened fire at the YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, Calif. Tuesday, wounding four people before taking her own life.​

Producers from YouTube tweeted that they believed there was an active shooter on the company’s campus. Some said they heard so many people running that they believed an earthquake had struck. Others described a gruesome scene. “I looked down and saw blood drips on the floor and stairs,” Todd Sherman, a YouTube producer, wrote on Twitter. “Peaked around for threats and then we headed downstairs and out the front.” Michelle Tam, a hostess at the Hashes & Brews restaurant about a block away from the company’s headquarters, said a swarm of police and fire vehicles drove into the area around 12:45 p.m. “We see lots cops and firefighters,” Tam said. “We can’t see any people. It’s just a lot of trucks along the street at the moment.”

Tam said three YouTube employees came into the restaurant appearing visibly shaken. “They came in from a back door,” she said. “They sat down at a table. They were in a daze. One guy, there was a little blood on his head.” One employee had a partial fragment of a bullet in her shoe, Tam said. At another nearby business, roughly two dozen customers barricaded themselves inside Nueve restaurant around 1 p.m., when authorities told them to “stay far away from YouTube,” bartender Carlos Gutierrez told a reporter over the phone. “Is this really happening, or is it a false alarm?” Gutierrez wondered aloud as he and others huddled near the bar.

Woman Opens Fire at YouTube Headquarters, Wounding 4 Before Taking Own Life

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Woman wounds three at YouTube headquarters in California, then kills herself
April 3, 2018 - A woman who had voiced complaints online about YouTube opened fire with a handgun at the tech company's headquarters near San Francisco on Tuesday, wounding three people before shooting herself dead, authorities and media said.
It was the latest in a string of mass shootings in the United States in recent years. Most recently, the massacre of 17 people at a Florida high school has led to calls for tighter curbs on gun ownership. Police did not identify the suspect or say what might have motivated Tuesday’s shooting at YouTube, a video-sharing service owned by Alphabet Inc’s Google which employs nearly 2,000 people at the San Bruno, California offices. The woman approached an outdoor patio and dining courtyard on the campus around lunchtime and began to fire before entering the building, police said. An affiliate of ABC and other local media, citing unnamed sources, identified the woman as Nasim Aghdam. San Bruno police officials could not immediately be reached for comment on the identity of the attacker. YouTube spokeswoman Jessica Mason could not immediately be reached for comment on the identification by media.

The website NasimeSabz.com, which media said was linked to the attacker, had several posts about Persian culture and veganism, interspersed with screeds against YouTube. Those complaints included claims the company was not sharing enough revenue with people who create videos for the platform. “There is no equal growth opportunity on YouTube, or any other video-sharing site, your channel will grow if they want to,” read one posting on the site. A YouTube account in the name of Nasime Sabz was deleted on Tuesday evening. A U.S. government security official told Reuters there was no known connection to terrorism. ABC News, citing unnamed law enforcement sources, said the suspect was 35 to 40 years old, and lived in Southern California.

A YouTube product manager, Todd Sherman, described on Twitter hearing people running, first thinking it was an earthquake before he was told that a person had a gun. “At that point every new person I saw was a potential shooter. Someone else said that the person shot out the back doors and then shot themselves,” Sherman said in a tweet. “I looked down and saw blood drips on the floor and stairs. Peeked around for threats and then we headed downstairs, and out the front,” Sherman said. In a recording of a 911 call posted online by the Los Angeles Times, a dispatcher can be heard saying: “Shooter. Another party said they spotted someone with a gun. Suspect came from the back patio ... Again we have a report of a subject with a gun. They heard seven or eight shots being fired.” Dozens of emergency vehicles quickly converged on the YouTube campus, and police could be seen on televised aerial video systematically frisking several employees leaving the area with their hands raised. One victim, a 36-year-old man, was listed in critical condition at San Francisco General Hospital. A 32-year-old woman was listed in serious condition and a 27-year-old woman in fair condition. Authorities did not release names of the victims.

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The girl who did the shooting was a stone cold biatch.

In the Police's first press conference, the officer said, "....one victim who had an apparent gunshot wound toward the front of the business".

She could have shot him in the head, in the chest. or even the butt. But you never ever shoot a man where she shot him. That's just cold-blooded.

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Everyone knows not to shoot the guy in the dick!
 
Why these scum can't stay in their islamo countries and kill there?

why do they have to export their killing and kill here?.............burn in Hell
If only they would direct their hate towards their own dictatorial governments, they'd have no need to flee to the West.
 
See I told you all. It was a white conservative Trump voter! But seriously, this woman was upset over youtubes censorship. And "they" immediately pulled all her accounts and social media stuff. Anyone wanna bet that if this shooter had really been white, and an NRA member and a Trump supporter they would have done all that?
 
We need more gun laws. Cali to make it illegal for a woman to commit mass murder. That'll fix things

-Geaux
Or arm everyone. If the entire YouTube staff was strapped something like that would NEVER happen!

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You are totally wrong man!

The gun killed her. The number one killer in gun deaths are guns rising up against their owners and committing suicide for them.

It’s not the person who pulled the trigger that killed themselves , it’s the gun! The gun did it.
Apparently shooter killed herself, but I'm waiting to hear if David Hogg has confirmed this.
You're absolutely right. The gun is one of the most effective killing tools known to man.

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Why these scum can't stay in their islamo countries and kill there?

why do they have to export their killing and kill here?.............burn in Hell
All countries have some crazy people. This had nothing to do with her religion or her country of origin. She was just nuts.
 
Shooter was a woman...
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Four Wounded, Gunman Dead in Shooting at YouTube Headquarters in California
April 3, 2018 - A woman opened fire at the YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, Calif. Tuesday, wounding four people before taking her own life.
San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini told reporters Tuesday afternoon that one person, believed to be the shooter, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Four other people were taken to area hospitals for medical treatment, according to Barberini. Lisa Kim, a spokeswoman for Stanford Medical Center, said at least four patients from the shooting were expected to be admitted at the medical center. Brent Andrew, a spokesman for Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, said the hospital had “received several patients” and was expecting more. Several YouTube employees sent tweets Tuesday afternoon, saying people were racing out of the company’s Cherry Avenue offices shortly after 1 p.m. So far authorities do not believe this was an act of terrorism and appears instead to have been a case of domestic or workplace violence — although the investigation has just begun.

Witnesses in the area said they saw dozens of firefighters and police officers descending on the area. Other witnesses said they saw police holding rifles and other weapons. The first reports of a shooting came in to San Mateo County dispatchers before 1 p.m., according to recorded traffic posted online by Broadcastify.com. “Shooter. Another party said they spotted someone with a gun. Suspect came from the back patio,” the dispatcher said, according to scanner traffic posted online. “Address is 901 Cherry Avenue. … Again we have a report of a subject with a gun, they heard seven or eight shots being fired. This would be from the YouTube building.” As the reports began to flood dispatchers, a sergeant was heard on the radio taking the call. He told other officers responding or monitoring the situation “to wear their gear.” Video from the scene showed people holding their hands over their heads as they left the building, which is located in a suburb south of San Francisco. An employee told the Los Angeles Times that three YouTube buildings — 900, 901 and 1000 Cherry Avenue — had been placed on lockdown.

gunman.5ac3ffad6a688.jpg

A woman opened fire at the YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, Calif. Tuesday, wounding four people before taking her own life.​

Producers from YouTube tweeted that they believed there was an active shooter on the company’s campus. Some said they heard so many people running that they believed an earthquake had struck. Others described a gruesome scene. “I looked down and saw blood drips on the floor and stairs,” Todd Sherman, a YouTube producer, wrote on Twitter. “Peaked around for threats and then we headed downstairs and out the front.” Michelle Tam, a hostess at the Hashes & Brews restaurant about a block away from the company’s headquarters, said a swarm of police and fire vehicles drove into the area around 12:45 p.m. “We see lots cops and firefighters,” Tam said. “We can’t see any people. It’s just a lot of trucks along the street at the moment.”

Tam said three YouTube employees came into the restaurant appearing visibly shaken. “They came in from a back door,” she said. “They sat down at a table. They were in a daze. One guy, there was a little blood on his head.” One employee had a partial fragment of a bullet in her shoe, Tam said. At another nearby business, roughly two dozen customers barricaded themselves inside Nueve restaurant around 1 p.m., when authorities told them to “stay far away from YouTube,” bartender Carlos Gutierrez told a reporter over the phone. “Is this really happening, or is it a false alarm?” Gutierrez wondered aloud as he and others huddled near the bar.

Woman Opens Fire at YouTube Headquarters, Wounding 4 Before Taking Own Life

See also:

Woman wounds three at YouTube headquarters in California, then kills herself
April 3, 2018 - A woman who had voiced complaints online about YouTube opened fire with a handgun at the tech company's headquarters near San Francisco on Tuesday, wounding three people before shooting herself dead, authorities and media said.
It was the latest in a string of mass shootings in the United States in recent years. Most recently, the massacre of 17 people at a Florida high school has led to calls for tighter curbs on gun ownership. Police did not identify the suspect or say what might have motivated Tuesday’s shooting at YouTube, a video-sharing service owned by Alphabet Inc’s Google which employs nearly 2,000 people at the San Bruno, California offices. The woman approached an outdoor patio and dining courtyard on the campus around lunchtime and began to fire before entering the building, police said. An affiliate of ABC and other local media, citing unnamed sources, identified the woman as Nasim Aghdam. San Bruno police officials could not immediately be reached for comment on the identity of the attacker. YouTube spokeswoman Jessica Mason could not immediately be reached for comment on the identification by media.

The website NasimeSabz.com, which media said was linked to the attacker, had several posts about Persian culture and veganism, interspersed with screeds against YouTube. Those complaints included claims the company was not sharing enough revenue with people who create videos for the platform. “There is no equal growth opportunity on YouTube, or any other video-sharing site, your channel will grow if they want to,” read one posting on the site. A YouTube account in the name of Nasime Sabz was deleted on Tuesday evening. A U.S. government security official told Reuters there was no known connection to terrorism. ABC News, citing unnamed law enforcement sources, said the suspect was 35 to 40 years old, and lived in Southern California.

A YouTube product manager, Todd Sherman, described on Twitter hearing people running, first thinking it was an earthquake before he was told that a person had a gun. “At that point every new person I saw was a potential shooter. Someone else said that the person shot out the back doors and then shot themselves,” Sherman said in a tweet. “I looked down and saw blood drips on the floor and stairs. Peeked around for threats and then we headed downstairs, and out the front,” Sherman said. In a recording of a 911 call posted online by the Los Angeles Times, a dispatcher can be heard saying: “Shooter. Another party said they spotted someone with a gun. Suspect came from the back patio ... Again we have a report of a subject with a gun. They heard seven or eight shots being fired.” Dozens of emergency vehicles quickly converged on the YouTube campus, and police could be seen on televised aerial video systematically frisking several employees leaving the area with their hands raised. One victim, a 36-year-old man, was listed in critical condition at San Francisco General Hospital. A 32-year-old woman was listed in serious condition and a 27-year-old woman in fair condition. Authorities did not release names of the victims.

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Well, at least she was a shitty shot.
 
All countries have some crazy people. This had nothing to do with her religion or her country of origin. She was just
Occasionally we agree. Even her parents tried to warn the police. Another failure of government, but I'm not sure what the police could really do in this type of situation.
 

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