Chicago Sun-Times

WOMAN OPENS FIRE AT YOUTUBE

Police: Shooting suspect dead, 3 hurt, 1 critically

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SAN BRUNO, Calif.— A woman opened fire Tuesday at YouTube headquarte­rs, wounding several people before fatally shooting herself as terrified employees huddled inside, police and witnesses said.

After receiving multiple 911 calls reporting gunfire, officers and federal agents swarmed the company’s suburban campus sandwiched between two interstate­s in the San Francisco Bay Area city of San Bruno.

YouTube employee Dianna Arnspiger said she was on the second floor when she heard gun shots, ran to a window and saw the shooter on a patio outside.

She said the woman wore glasses and a scarf and was using a “big huge pistol.”

“It was a woman and she was firing her gun. And I just said, ‘ Shooter,’ and everybody started running,” Arnspiger said.

She and others hid in a conference room for an hour while a male employee repeatedly called 911 for updates. “It was terrifying,” she said. Television news footage showed people leaving the building in a line, holding their arms in the air. Officers patted them down to make sure none had weapons.

Officers discovered one victim with a gunshot wound when they arrived and then found the shooter with what appeared to be a self- inflicted gunshot wound several minutes later, San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini said. He said two additional victims were later located at an adjacent business.

Zach Vorhies, 37, a senior software engineer at YouTube, said he was at his desk working on the second floor of one of the buildings on the campus when the fire alarm went off.

He got on his skateboard and approached a courtyard, where he saw the shooter yelling, “Come at me, or come get me.’”

There was somebody lying nearby on his back with a red stain on his stomach that appeared to be from a bullet wound.

He said he realized it was an active shooter incident when a police officer with an assault rifle came through a security door. He jumped on his skateboard and took off.

San Francisco General Hospital received three patients: a 36- yearold man in critical condition, a 32- year- old woman in serious condition and a 27- year- old woman in fair condition, a spokesman said.

The hospital said later that it did not expect to receivemor­e patients.

 ?? AP ?? An officer reacts to a shooting at the YouTube complex in San Bruno, Calif., Tuesday.
AP An officer reacts to a shooting at the YouTube complex in San Bruno, Calif., Tuesday.

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