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YouTube Policies Led Woman to Target Its Offices in Shooting, Police Say YouTube Policies Led Woman to Target Its Offices in Shooting, Police Say
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Investigators on Wednesday said they believed YouTube’s policies had motivated a woman who shot three people at YouTube’s headquarters in San Bruno, Calif., before killing herself. Investigators on Wednesday said they believed YouTube’s policies had motivated a woman who shot three people at YouTube’s headquarters in San Bruno, Calif., before killing herself.
The attacker, identified as Nasim Najafi Aghdam, had been seen at a nearby shooting range before the attack, and a gun registered in her name was found at the scene. The attacker, identified as Nasim Najafi Aghdam, had been seen at a nearby shooting range before the attack, and a gun registered in her name was found at the scene.
Ms. Aghdam, who was in her late 30s and had lived in Southern California, often discussed Persian culture, veganism and animal cruelty; performed music parodies; and gave exercise tutorials on YouTube and on her personal website. Ms. Aghdam, who was in her late 30s and had lived in Southern California, often discussed Persian culture, veganism and animal cruelty; performed music parodies; and gave exercise tutorials on YouTube and on her personal website.
Ms. Aghdam fired “multiple shots” from a Smith & Wesson 9-millimeter, semiautomatic handgun, which was registered to her, Ed Barberini, chief of the San Bruno police department, said on Wednesday. The gun was recovered at the scene.Ms. Aghdam fired “multiple shots” from a Smith & Wesson 9-millimeter, semiautomatic handgun, which was registered to her, Ed Barberini, chief of the San Bruno police department, said on Wednesday. The gun was recovered at the scene.
There is no evidence linking Ms. Aghdam to any of the shooting victims, Chief Barberini said.There is no evidence linking Ms. Aghdam to any of the shooting victims, Chief Barberini said.
On Tuesday morning, before driving to the YouTube offices, Ms. Aghdam visited a local gun range, the police said. Investigators were searching two homes in Southern California associated with the suspect.On Tuesday morning, before driving to the YouTube offices, Ms. Aghdam visited a local gun range, the police said. Investigators were searching two homes in Southern California associated with the suspect.
Ms. Aghdam parked her car at a business near YouTube. She entered one of the company’s parking garages, and then walked into an outdoor courtyard where employees were eating lunch. The chief said that investigators were still trying to determine what level of security there was in the area leading to the courtyard. Zach Vorhies, a YouTube engineer, said on Tuesday that the dining area was accessible from an adjacent parking structure without an employee badge.Ms. Aghdam parked her car at a business near YouTube. She entered one of the company’s parking garages, and then walked into an outdoor courtyard where employees were eating lunch. The chief said that investigators were still trying to determine what level of security there was in the area leading to the courtyard. Zach Vorhies, a YouTube engineer, said on Tuesday that the dining area was accessible from an adjacent parking structure without an employee badge.
“At this point in the investigation, it is believed that the suspect was upset at the policies and practices of YouTube. This appears to be the motive for this incident,” Mr. Barberini said.“At this point in the investigation, it is believed that the suspect was upset at the policies and practices of YouTube. This appears to be the motive for this incident,” Mr. Barberini said.
The chief said his department had worked with YouTube to develop security measures for the campus, including what to do in the case of an armed attacker.The chief said his department had worked with YouTube to develop security measures for the campus, including what to do in the case of an armed attacker.
The three shooting victims were taken to Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. Two woman, a 32-year-old who was admitted in serious condition and a 27-year-old who was admitted in fair condition, were released late on Tuesday, a hospital spokesman said Wednesday. The three shooting victims were taken to Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. Two women, a 32-year-old who was admitted in serious condition and a 27-year-old who was admitted in fair condition, were released late on Tuesday, a hospital spokesman said Wednesday.
The third shooting victim, a 36-year-old man, had improved from critical to serious condition and remained in the hospital.The third shooting victim, a 36-year-old man, had improved from critical to serious condition and remained in the hospital.
The police in Mountain View, Calif., about 30 miles south of San Bruno, said they had found Ms. Aghdam sleeping in a car near a shopping center around 1:40 a.m. on Tuesday. The car was parked a few miles from the headquarters of Google, YouTube’s parent company.The police in Mountain View, Calif., about 30 miles south of San Bruno, said they had found Ms. Aghdam sleeping in a car near a shopping center around 1:40 a.m. on Tuesday. The car was parked a few miles from the headquarters of Google, YouTube’s parent company.
The officers searched records related to the car’s license plate, and discovered that the vehicle was connected to a person who had been reported missing on March 31 in San Diego County, the Mountain View police said on Wednesday.The officers searched records related to the car’s license plate, and discovered that the vehicle was connected to a person who had been reported missing on March 31 in San Diego County, the Mountain View police said on Wednesday.
The officers called the San Diego sheriff’s office and were told that Ms. Aghdam’s family had expressed concerned about her well-being because she had never disappeared that way before. Ms. Aghdam told Mountain View officers that she was not a danger to herself or to others and that she had traveled to the San Francisco area to look for a job, the police said. She was interviewed for about 20 minutes, the police said.The officers called the San Diego sheriff’s office and were told that Ms. Aghdam’s family had expressed concerned about her well-being because she had never disappeared that way before. Ms. Aghdam told Mountain View officers that she was not a danger to herself or to others and that she had traveled to the San Francisco area to look for a job, the police said. She was interviewed for about 20 minutes, the police said.
“At no point during our roughly 20-minute interaction with her did she mention anything about YouTube, if she was upset with them, or that she had planned to harm herself or others,” the Mountain View police said in a statement posted on the department’s website. “Throughout our entire interaction with her, she was calm and cooperative.”“At no point during our roughly 20-minute interaction with her did she mention anything about YouTube, if she was upset with them, or that she had planned to harm herself or others,” the Mountain View police said in a statement posted on the department’s website. “Throughout our entire interaction with her, she was calm and cooperative.”
After the conversation ended, the officers called Ms. Aghdam’s family to say she had been located, the police said. The family did not mention anything about YouTube at the time, the police said. But her father and brother called back about an hour later and told the police she had made a series of videos about veganism that she had posted on YouTube.After the conversation ended, the officers called Ms. Aghdam’s family to say she had been located, the police said. The family did not mention anything about YouTube at the time, the police said. But her father and brother called back about an hour later and told the police she had made a series of videos about veganism that she had posted on YouTube.
“At no point did her father or brother mention anything about potential acts of violence or a possibility of Aghdam lashing out as a result of her issues with her videos,” the police said in the statement.“At no point did her father or brother mention anything about potential acts of violence or a possibility of Aghdam lashing out as a result of her issues with her videos,” the police said in the statement.
Chief Barberini declined to comment on local reports that Ms. Aghdam’s family had warned the police in Mountain View that she was headed toward YouTube’s offices. But he said that it received no information in advance of the shooting.Chief Barberini declined to comment on local reports that Ms. Aghdam’s family had warned the police in Mountain View that she was headed toward YouTube’s offices. But he said that it received no information in advance of the shooting.
Ms. Aghdam had told her family in recent weeks that she “hated” YouTube because it was censoring her videos and paying her less. “She was angry,” her father, Ismail Aghdam, who lives outside Los Angeles in Riverside County, told the Bay Area News Group.Ms. Aghdam had told her family in recent weeks that she “hated” YouTube because it was censoring her videos and paying her less. “She was angry,” her father, Ismail Aghdam, who lives outside Los Angeles in Riverside County, told the Bay Area News Group.
“When searching for my website in google, at top of link they add ‘an error occurred’ but there is no error!” a website under her name, NasimeSabz.com, said in February 2016. “They add it to keep you from my visiting my site.”“When searching for my website in google, at top of link they add ‘an error occurred’ but there is no error!” a website under her name, NasimeSabz.com, said in February 2016. “They add it to keep you from my visiting my site.”
Ms. Aghdam’s personal website included graphic photos of slaughtered animals and pleas not to wear fur jackets or have sex outside of marriage. More recently, she focused on what she perceived as discrimination by YouTube and Google. Ms. Aghdam had YouTube pages in Persian, Turkish and English.Ms. Aghdam’s personal website included graphic photos of slaughtered animals and pleas not to wear fur jackets or have sex outside of marriage. More recently, she focused on what she perceived as discrimination by YouTube and Google. Ms. Aghdam had YouTube pages in Persian, Turkish and English.
In February 2017, she criticized YouTube in a video on Facebook for restricting one of her workout videos to older audiences. “This is what they are doing to weekend activists and many other people who try to promote healthy, humane and smart living — people like me are not good for big business, like for animal business, medicine business and for many other businesses. That’s why they are discriminating and censoring us,” she said in the video.In February 2017, she criticized YouTube in a video on Facebook for restricting one of her workout videos to older audiences. “This is what they are doing to weekend activists and many other people who try to promote healthy, humane and smart living — people like me are not good for big business, like for animal business, medicine business and for many other businesses. That’s why they are discriminating and censoring us,” she said in the video.
By Tuesday night, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook had all taken down her pages and videos. Ed Barberini, San Bruno’s police chief, said on Wednesday that investigators were aware of Ms. Aghdam’s criticism of YouTube and Google.By Tuesday night, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook had all taken down her pages and videos. Ed Barberini, San Bruno’s police chief, said on Wednesday that investigators were aware of Ms. Aghdam’s criticism of YouTube and Google.
“We are learning that Ms. Aghdam had a problem with the policies or practices that YouTube had employed,” Chief Barberini said in an interview on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “Obviously, she was upset.”“We are learning that Ms. Aghdam had a problem with the policies or practices that YouTube had employed,” Chief Barberini said in an interview on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “Obviously, she was upset.”
Active shooting incidents in the United States are increasingly common, but shootings by women are quite rare.Active shooting incidents in the United States are increasingly common, but shootings by women are quite rare.
A 2014 F.B.I. study of 160 active shooting incidents found that at least six involved a woman. Women were involved in three other incidents from 2014 to 2016, according to the bureau. The bureau defined such incidents as “an individual engaging in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area,” and distinguished the events from murders or mass killings.A 2014 F.B.I. study of 160 active shooting incidents found that at least six involved a woman. Women were involved in three other incidents from 2014 to 2016, according to the bureau. The bureau defined such incidents as “an individual engaging in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area,” and distinguished the events from murders or mass killings.
Mass shootings are often regarded as incidents where at least four people are killed.Mass shootings are often regarded as incidents where at least four people are killed.
The most recent mass casualty event involving a woman was the 2015 attack in San Bernardino, Calif., when Tashfeen Malik and her husband Syed Rizwan Farook attacked his co-workers during a holiday party. Fourteen people were killed, and many more were wounded.The most recent mass casualty event involving a woman was the 2015 attack in San Bernardino, Calif., when Tashfeen Malik and her husband Syed Rizwan Farook attacked his co-workers during a holiday party. Fourteen people were killed, and many more were wounded.
In 2010, a woman who had been fired from her job at a Publix Supermarket in Florida returned to the store with a gun. In another instance the same year, a woman shot at co-workers after she had been suspended from her position at Kraft Foods in Philadelphia. Both women had handguns.In 2010, a woman who had been fired from her job at a Publix Supermarket in Florida returned to the store with a gun. In another instance the same year, a woman shot at co-workers after she had been suspended from her position at Kraft Foods in Philadelphia. Both women had handguns.
Although Ms. Aghdam appeared to have a long-running grudge against YouTube, the police said that it did not appear that she knew any of the three shooting victims.Although Ms. Aghdam appeared to have a long-running grudge against YouTube, the police said that it did not appear that she knew any of the three shooting victims.
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital received a man, 36, in critical condition; a woman, 32, in serious condition; and a woman, 27, in fair condition, a hospital spokesman, Brent Andrew, said at a news conference on Tuesday. A fourth person had injuries that were not from a gunshot, the police said.