Re: YouTube situation, we are coordinating with authorities and will provide official information here from Google and YouTube as it becomes available.
— Google Communications (@Google_Comms) April 3, 2018
We were sitting in a meeting and then we heard people running because it was rumbling the floor. First thought was earthquake. https://t.co/gmolQmRXm1
— Todd Sherman (@tdd) April 3, 2018
The ATF San Francisco Field Division is responding to a reported shooting at YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, Calif. pic.twitter.com/l7XabZ5FpI
— ATF HQ (@ATFHQ) April 3, 2018
The suspect
Police have identified the suspect as Nasim Najafi Aghdam of San Diego. Aghdam was the owner of several YouTube channels that frequently posted about animal rights and veganism. The channels were terminated on Tuesday night after being identified as the shooter’s. According to Ismail Aghdam, Nasim’s father, she was missing for several days and was located by police in Mountain View, California – home to Google’s main campus – on Tuesday morning. Aghdam told the San Jose Mercury News that he informed authorities that she might be heading to YouTube because she “hated”the company. Aghdam claimed in posts on her website that YouTube was discriminating against her by filtering her channels to “keep them for getting views,” claiming to receive 10 cents in Google Adsense revenue on ads that appear against her videos from 300,000 video views. YouTube has policies that hide videos that “may not be appropriate for all audiences” to users younger than 18 for vulgar language, violence and disturbing imagery, nudity and sexually suggestive content, and portrayal of harmful or dangerous activities. Those videos also don’t have Adsense ads shown against them, a policy referred to among YouTubers as “demonetization.”Video appears to show people being searched amid evacuation during "active shooter" situation at YouTube's headquarters in San Bruno, California. https://t.co/nToqhLSGq9 pic.twitter.com/1TuxyBtGVm
— ABC News (@ABC) April 3, 2018
"When I was coming in there was a big commotion coming from across the street. Lady came and went into the Carl's Jr. and had been shot in the foot," said a witness who saw one of the YouTube HQ shooting victims. https://t.co/mRdpyhYtJ0 pic.twitter.com/nGoXue1Cqm
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 3, 2018
San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini will hold a news conference on the active shooter situation at #YouTube shortly –
— KTVU (@KTVU) April 3, 2018
watch it live here https://t.co/oKvZjIFhsZ pic.twitter.com/FgIMfvZhOF
#YouTube shooting: Multiple witnesses tell KTVU the shooter was a woman who shot herself after shooting her boyfriend. Police have not confirmed those details. https://t.co/wGGTF7wiOS pic.twitter.com/Tf7hCXJ2o4
— KTVU (@KTVU) April 3, 2018
Press conf on YouTube shooting https://t.co/gNLNqZe1Nb
— Dom Fracassa (@DominicFracassa) April 3, 2018