YouTube shooting
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Armed with a handgun, Nasim Aghdam, shot and wounded three people at YouTube headquarters before turning the weapon on herself and committing suicide Tuesday, April 3. As the sequence of Aghdam’s activities emerged police continued gathering information about the attacker and her motives.
Investigators do not believe Aghdam, who was in her late 30s, targeted anyone in particular, and there is no reason to believe she illegally obtained the semi-automatic 9mm pistol used in the shooting.
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YouTube announced it will be revising its security protocol in the aftermath of a woman angry with the company shooting three employees before…
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SAN FRANCISCO — Authorities on Thursday promised a deeper investigation into the YouTube shooter’s past and her anger with the online video we…
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MENIFEE — The woman who shot three people at YouTube's headquarters was prolific at producing videos and posting them online, many of them biz…
- By Mae Anderson The Associated Press
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NEW YORK — YouTube often takes action against videos that violate its guidelines , and has well-established procedures for doing so. The “YouT…
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As soon as dispatches of an active shooter on the YouTube campus spread over the radio, hundreds of local police and firefighters urgently tur…
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MENIFEE — Just hours before she shot and wounded three people at YouTube headquarters, Nasim Aghdam calmly told police who found her sleeping …
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A woman armed with a handgun shot three people at YouTube headquarters before turning the weapon on herself and committing suicide on the San …
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SAN BRUNO — Just hours before she shot and wounded three people at YouTube headquarters, Nasim Aghdam calmly told police who found her sleepin…
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SAN BRUNO — A day before a woman opened fire at YouTube headquarters, her father said he warned police that his daughter was upset with the co…
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