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Update: Possible Active Shooter Reported at YouTube HQ (theverge.com)

Police have responded to multiple 911 calls at YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, California. From a report: Vadim Lavrusik, a product manager at the company, tweeted that there is an active shooter on campus. The San Bruno Police Department instructed people to stay away from 901 Cherry Avenue, where the company is located. Multiple 911 calls have been received from inside the building, according to a report from local news station KRON. In a Twitter thread, YouTube product manager Todd Sherman said that employees first thought there had been an earthquake. People began running out of their meetings, he said, but before reaching the exit, they got word that someone had a gun. Sherman said he saw blood on the floor and the stairs. He also said the shooter may have committed suicide. Vadim Lavrusik, who works at YouTube's products team, tweeted, "Active shooter at YouTube HQ. Heard shots and saw people running while at my desk. Now barricaded inside a room with coworkers."

Update 20:30 GMT: Google has issued the following statement, "we are coordinating with authorities and will provide official information here from Google and YouTube as it becomes available." San Bruno Police said it was "responding to an active shooter. Please stay away from Cherry Ave & Bay Hill Drive."

Update 20:40 GMT: CBS San Francisco reports: KPIX 5 reporter Andria Borba said at least two Homeland Security units were responding. Police radio transmissions describe casualties being taken to local hospitals. San Francisco General Hospital spokesman Brent Andrew said the hospital received patients from the incident but could not confirm a number. Update 21:20 GMT: ABC News is reporting that the suspected shooter is a white adult female, and that this is "leaning towards a workplace violence situation."

Update 21:30 GMT: Law enforcement has confirmed that the shooter was a white female dressed in a headscarf. The woman reportedly shot her boyfriend then herself. It's unclear exactly how many people have been injured, but early reports estimate at least 9-10 victims. There is no word on their conditions.

Update 03:10 GMT: ABC7 News is reporting that the shooter has been identified as Nasim Aghdam. She reportedly had a website with an alleged manifesto that targeted YouTube for censorship and demonetization of her video content. Contrary to previous reports, she is said to have no relationship with anyone in the YouTube facility.

UPDATE 03:40 GMT: Aghdam's website can be found here.

Update 04:15 GMT: The shooter is believed to have known at least one of the victims, two law enforcement officials told CNN. Other sources suggest the shooter drove up from San Diego. YouTube says her YouTube channel "has been terminated due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's policy against spam, deceptive practices, and misleading content or other Terms of Service violations."

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  1. Re:Then this happens... by DogDude · · Score: 0, Troll

    Sounds like a false flag to drum up support for their plan.

    You are a garbage human.

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    I don't respond to AC's.
  2. Re:And Texas? by apparently · · Score: 0, Troll
    What statistics are you citing?

    And you're aware that NRA $$$ in 1996 bought the Dickey Amendment which prevents the CDC from studying gun violence, right?

    So again, what statistics are you citing?

  3. Re:The Day the Culture War went hot by Dixie_Flatline · · Score: 0, Troll

    Why don't you think guns, governed by laws, kinda-sorta mentioned in the US Constitution—are an implicitly political topic?

    Why don't you think laws that could stop people from dying aren't political? People living together under the rule of law is political. That's how all this works.

    The only people that think this ISN'T political are people trying to deflect from the fact that there are political solutions to problems with guns.

    (Do not start with the cockamamie BS that criminals don't follow laws—it's a stupid argument. Things can get better when there's political will to make them better. Criminals in other developed, ostensibly peaceful countries do not get the opportunity nearly as often to massacre groups of people.)

  4. Re:19 years to the month of Columbine by Train0987 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Crime skyrocketed in Australia after they confiscated guns. No thanks.